Jadon Sancho: Manchester United transfer target included in Dortmund training squad as deadline looms
Sancho travelled with Dortmund team-mates to Bad Ragaz in Switzerland on Monday
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Your support makes all the difference.Jadon Sancho has been included in Borussia Dortmund’s squad for a training camp in Switzerland, despite ongoing transfer negotiations with Manchester United.
Sancho is United’s priority transfer target but the two clubs remain in talks to agree a fee, with Dortmund holding out for a deal worth up to €120m (£108m).
The Bundesliga club set a deadline of 10 August for United to table their final offer, as Dortmund want time to replace Sancho during the current window.
Senior United sources described that deadline as ‘artificial’ last week and viewed it as no barrier to completing what is likely to be the Old Trafford club’s record signing.
United view Dortmund’s €120m asking price as unrealistic in the current climate and have not ruled out walking away from the negotiations if an agreement cannot be reached.
Any deal is all but certain to be structured in instalments and performance-related payments, though the two clubs are yet to agree how much United should pay as an initial fee.
Last week, Dortmund chief executive Hans-Joachim Watzke said that he expected Sancho to travel to Bad Ragaz in Switzerland for the pre-season training camp and subsequently stay at the club.
"I assume that Jadon will go to training camp on Monday and play with us for the coming season," he said on Wednesday.
Michael Zorc, Dortmund’s sporting director, is expected to offer further updates regarding Sancho’s future on Monday.
The 20-year-old has two years remaining on his Dortmund contract – having joined from Manchester City in 2017 – and is eager to return to English football by joining United.
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