Jadon Sancho decision made as Chelsea decide whether or not to make summer move
Chelsea have made a decision on whether or not they will make a move for Jadon Sancho this summer.
The transfer window is now officially open and that means that we can go out and try to complete the transfer deals that they desire for the next ten weeks, as Frank Lampard needs to build a side that can challenge.
Lampard knows that he has a very exciting side under his arms, he knows that the squad will be able to compete with the very best, but he also knows that adding more top-class players to the squad will help this side push on next season.
And there has been alot of speculation in the media linking us with a transfer move for the gifted Jadon Sancho, who is regarded as one of the finest and most creative young players in the game.
Since he left Manchester City for Borussia Dortmund just a few years ago, Sancho has been a creative machine over in the Bundesliga, but also has the ability to find the back of the net on a regular basis.
But despite all the rumours suggesting that we are prepared to pay that massive £100 million asking price, ESPN say we have given up on Sancho and won’t be bringing the 20-year-old to Stamford Bridge this summer.
It is believed that his massive asking price and the rumours that Kai Havertz is close to agreeing a transfer deal means that the club would have far too many players in the squad that play in the same positions, and for now, we have decided to end their chase of Sancho.
If that is true, it is ok as we do not need Sancho right now.
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