Fenerbahçe arrive as a surprise entry in the race for Jadon Sancho after Juventus
- Sounak Sinha

- Jun 26
- 2 min read

Manchester United outcast Jadon Sancho is making the headlines once again as the Turkish giants Fenerbahçe have entered the race to sign him on a permanent transfer this summer.
It seemed that the 25-year-old got back in form during his initial games of his recent Chelsea spell, but things didn't happen as everyone would've expected, causing the Blues to go against the decision of converting his temporary stay into a permanent one.
However, in what could come as a big delight for Sancho, Fenerbahçe boss and the legendary coach, Jose Mourinho, believes in the Englishman's ability and is willing to offer him an opportunity in his project at the Turkish club.
Sancho's recent loan spell showcased that he still has some spark left inside him, having produced some memorable performances during the course of his stay with Chelsea, despite the eventual shortfall.
Jadon Sancho to Fenerbahçe: All you need to know
The entire narrative of Jadon Sancho and Fenerbahçe's transfer saga has been developed by a famous Turkish journalist, named Murat Zorlu, who is famous for accurate and insightful providing news and updates regarding all the happenings in Turkish football.
In a recent interview with Sport Witness, Zorlu provided a major update on the whole Sancho-Fenerbahçe saga, stating, “As far as I know, there has been serious progress with Jadon Sancho. He’s the one that’s moving forward right now.” (sic)
However, it is being said that the several big names in Europe, namely Napoli and Juventus are also interested in signing the English winger international. However, recent reports have claimed that Antonio Conte and co. have shifted their focus away from Sancho, as they have begun looking for other options.
At this moment, it seems that a transfer fee around £30 million could be enough to land the Manchester United "flop"; however, the Red Devils might seek a higher valuation for the England international.














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