Manchester United irked with Dortmund over Sancho impasse, refuse to give up

The Bundesliga outfit claimed on Monday that the England international will now not be sold this summer, but that has not deterred the Red Devils who are growing frustrated by Borussia Dortmund's conduct during negotiations.

United remain determined to sign Sancho this summer, despite comments made by Dortmund sporting director Michael Zorc on Monday claiming the deal is dead.

Manchester United are refusing to give up in their pursuit of Jadon Sancho despite Borussia Dortmuind insisting that the winger will not be leaving the club this summer.

Sancho is Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s number one transfer target this summer, with talks having begun over the future of the 20-year-old.

Dortmund, however, set their own deadline of August 10 to finalise a transfer as they set off for their pre-season training camp in Switzerland.

Club bosses, including executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward and chief negotiator Matt Judge, are becoming increasingly disgruntled at the slow speed of the negotiations and Dortmund's demands, including having to work through third party agent Marco Lichtsteiner.

Dortmund value Sancho at €120 million but United believe the price tag is unrealistic in a market affected by the coronavirus pandemic. There is also concern at Old Trafford at the agent fees being quoted and the wage demands being made by Sancho's representatives.

On Monday -- the deadline imposed by Dortmund for an agreement to be reached -- Sancho travelled with the Bundesliga side for their preseason training camp in Switzerland.

Zorc said later that the decision to keep Sancho this summer "is final" before revealing Dortmund have exercised an option in the 20-year-old's contract which ties him to the club until 2023.

We plan on having Jadon Sancho in our team this season, the decision is final, Zorc said.
I think that answers all our questions. Last summer we adjusted Jadon's salary to match the development of his performances. So in context, we had already extended his contract until 2023 back then.

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