Manchester United are making their stance clear regarding Jadon Sancho’s future: a permanent departure is the priority, with loan deals only being considered if a full transfer proves impossible.

The winger’s high wages remain a significant hurdle in finding him a new club.
Sancho, who returned to Old Trafford after a loan spell at Chelsea that saw the London club opt out of a permanent deal, is now firmly on the transfer market.
United are keen to offload the 25-year-old, who earns a reported £250,000-£300,000 per week, as they look to restructure their squad.
Among the clubs expressing interest are Italian champions Napoli.
However, reports indicate that the Serie A giants are currently unwilling to cover Sancho’s substantial salary, signaling that any potential deal is still in its very early stages.
This wage issue has been a recurring problem in finding a new home for Sancho, as evidenced by Chelsea’s decision not to make his loan permanent due to a failure to agree on personal terms.
Several other clubs are understood to be in the race for Sancho’s signature, both in the Premier League and across Europe.
However, his current wages at United pose a significant obstacle, and it remains to be seen if any club will be willing to meet his demands or if United will need to subsidize his salary to facilitate a move.
The Red Devils are eager to secure a permanent sale to get Sancho off their books and free up funds for their own transfer targets.