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Man Utd set to wait for Jadon Sancho transfer with Dortmund planning for 2021 sale

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Manchester United could postpone their approach for Borussia Dortmund winger Jadon Sancho. Fears over the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and how it could negatively impact the finances of both the Premier League and European football could see clubs scrap multimillion pound offers for new talent.

The Red Devils were set to spend big in the summer transfer window in order to give Ole Gunnar Solskjaer the tools he needs to succeed, with Sancho at the top of their wish list.

Daily Star Sport understand than United had grown increasing confident over their plight to sign Sancho before the ongoing pandemic began to spread, with a fee of over £100m on the table.

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