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It was revealed that Sancho cut his salary by 50% and is expected to stay at Chelsea! B Fee negotiated a deal with Saudi Arabia and waited for Manchester United to decide

Jadon Sancho, who scored in the UEFA Cup final, still has a chance to complete his dream of a permanent move to Chelsea, and the Blues could buy him out for £25 million if he agrees to a significant pay cut. Otherwise, the team could pay £5 million in compensation and opt to return him to Manchester United.

The 25-year-old has spent the season on loan at Chelsea under contract that once they finish 14th in the Premier League, they will have to buy them out for between £20 million and £25 million, depending on the rankings. In the end, Chelsea finished in the top four and needed £25 million to sign Jadon Sancho.

Sky Sports reports that Chelsea have opened talks with Jadon Sancho's agent after the final to potentially keep him, but the England winger must accept a package that fits the team's salary structure. Sancho's base salary at United is £250,000, with other earnings said to total £350,000 a week. But Todd Boehly's Chelsea can buy people at a high price, sign long-term contracts, and have no habit of paying high salaries.

In the Chelsea squad, top scorer Cole Palmer earns only £130,000 a week, half that of Jadon Sancho! Players such as Jacquesson and Madueke earn less than £70,000 a week. Only the club's top-paid player, captain Reece James, has reached the £250,000-a-week level.

As a result, Sancho will have to take a pay cut of more than 50 per cent to have any chance of staying, and if he refuses to do so, he will be sent back to Manchester United. In Amorim's plan, without his place, Sancho will have to be re-sold, but he faces a pay cut regardless of which European team he joins. As is customary, Sancho and his agent may ask the Red Devils to compensate for a certain amount of the wage difference.

Unless Sancho is willing to join the Saudi Arabian Pro League, where his current salary can be easily matched. Jadon Sancho's team-mate Bruno Fernandes is in talks with Saudi Arabia's Riyadh Crescent over a three-year, £200 million deal that also includes tax exemptions.

According to the British Daily Mail, Riyadh Crescent negotiated with Miguel Pinho, the agent of B Fei, at a local hotel. Pinho, who is also B-fee's brother-in-law, was photographed appearing outside the Four Seasons Hotel in Riyadh, very close to Crescent's headquarters.

The £700,000-a-week contract offered by Crescent club chairman Fahd bin Nafel has been endorsed by his agent. Now, it is up to Fee B to make a choice, and if he agrees to join, then Crescent will offer a £100 million transfer fee for Manchester United to make the final decision.

It is alleged that Fernandes is still undecided, but he has actually made it clear after the Europa League final that he will leave if the club decide to sell him. Manchester United's stance is that they want to keep the captain, especially with manager Amorim asking not to sell. The future of the 30-year-old Portuguese Ironman is expected to be tentatively concluded this week. Riyadh Crescent has asked him to decide whether or not to join the club before the temporary transfer window opens on 1 June.

More players are likely to leave United in the summer window, with Erik ten Hag, who is already a Bundesliga Bayer Leverkusen manager, likely to be interested in his 'rattan team', with goalkeeper Andre Onana recently being a rumoured target for Bayer Leverkusen.

According to the German newspaper Bild, Bayer Leverkusen wants to renew the goalkeeper position, and Espanyol club's Joan Garcia is the first choice, with a penalty of 21.3 million pounds, and the 24-year-old goalkeeper, known as the "new Casillas", has also been rumored with giants such as Manchester United, Real Madrid, Barcelona and Arsenal. If Garcia is not available, Ten Hag's alternatives include Onana and Brentford's Mark Fleken.

Interestingly, Bayer Leverkusen have a former Manchester United goalkeeper in their squad, Mattei Kovarge, who was sold by Erik ten Hag in charge of Manchester United in 2024 and could now be purged by the same manager again in Germany. Sold by the same manager in different teams for the second year in a row, Kovarge, who just celebrated his 25th birthday, will also go down in history.

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