Chelsea are on the verge of signing Jadon Sancho from Manchester United.
The deal, which has been agreed between both clubs, will see the England international move on an initial loan with the west London club having an obligation to make the switch permanent next summer.
The 24-year-old will then be expected to sign a long-term contract at Stamford Bridge.
The Athletic reported earlier on Friday that an agreement was expected to be reached to end his three-year stay in Manchester.
Sancho adds to another summer of significant spending at Chelsea and joins the likes of Pedro Neto, Joao Felix,...
Understand Chelsea won’t pay a loan fee for Sancho but the upside for Utd is that the large majority of his £250k-a-week wages will be covered and they are guaranteed a fee of up to £25m at the end of the season depending on Chelsea’s PL position #mufc
covering most of his wages means around 10m saved for this season.
20-25m income to cover the remaining of his book value with some profit for the next season and also 12m wages off the book for next season.
I think that salary bit is the biggest piece and would explain the lower selling price after the loan spell.
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covering most of his wages means around 10m saved for this season.
20-25m income to cover the remaining of his book value with some profit for the next season and also 12m wages off the book for next season.
I am personally just glad to be rid of him.