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Juventus are pushing hard for a double deal with Manchester United, eyeing both Jadon Sancho and Rasmus Hojlund.

Talks are well underway for Sancho, and now fresh interest has emerged in Hojlund, following Juventus’ stalled pursuit of Randal Kolo Muani.

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United are deep into a major rebuild under new manager Ruben Amorim. While signings like Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo have grabbed headlines, the real work lies in offloading players who no longer fit the system.

Sancho is top of that list, having been frozen out of the squad for months. Negotiations for Sancho are progressing quickly. Juventus, led by new general manager Damien Comolli, are confident a deal can be done.

Jadon Sancho

Jadon Sancho 📸

United are now prepared to accept under £20 million for the winger. However, Sancho’s high wages remain a significant hurdle.

Meanwhile, Juventus have turned to Hojlund after facing complications with Kolo Muani. The Danish striker, who cost United £64 million just a year ago, could now be on the move if Juventus can strike a bargain.

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Reports close to United in focus suggest the Italian club would only move forward if United agree to take a major financial hit—potentially accepting around half of the original fee.

Hojlund & Sancho : A strategic gamble for Man United

From a United perspective, selling both Sancho and Hojlund may be tough—but necessary. Sancho’s time at Old Trafford is clearly over.

Jadon Sancho

Rasmus Hojlund 📸

Hojlund, though still developing, may no longer suit Amorim’s tactical approach.

Offloading the duo would free up significant wages and open room for a new leading striker. With Cunha and Mbeumo arriving, the competition up front has shifted.

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This double exit could be the spark United need to complete their summer overhaul. Letting go of talent isn’t always easy—but in this case, it might just be the smartest step forward.

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