Chelsea pay Man Utd £5m penalty for passing on Sancho
Soccer Football - Premier League - Manchester United v Leeds United - Old Trafford, Manchester, Britain - February 8, 2023 Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag after the match REUTERS/Peter Powell
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Chelsea have opted not to
sign winger Jadon Sancho on a permanent basis and will instead pay a £5m
penalty to send the player back to Manchester United.
The England forward moved to
Stamford Bridge on loan last summer after his relationship with former United
manager Erik ten Hag broke down.
United, who signed
Sancho for £73m from Borussia Dortmund in 2021, are happy for the
25-year-old to leave.
Chelsea did not pay a loan
fee for the player and covered just half of his reported £300,000-a-week wages.
The Blues had agreed an
obligation to buy Sancho for a fee of about 25m if they finished higher than
14th in the Premier League, which they did - or pay to get out of the deal.
However, the club and the
player's representatives have not been able to agree on a contract for Sancho,
who would have had to take a pay cut from his deal at United.
The England player has a year
remaining on his United contract, and the club still owe £17m to Dortmund.
Sancho scored in the 4-1
win over Real Betis on Wednesday to help Chelsea win the Conference League
- their first trophy since February 2022 - and ended the season with five goals
and 10 assists in 42 games.
Although he is under contract
until 30 June at Chelsea, he is unlikely to play for them in this month's Club
World Cup in the United States


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