“We can boost is career here” – Manchester United confident they can revive £50m Chelsea player’s career
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Jadon Sancho Joins Chelsea on Loan from Manchester United
In the most recent transfer window, Chelsea completed a loan deal for Jadon Sancho from Manchester United, with an obligation to buy. This follows a trend, as Chelsea also sold one of their own to United earlier in the summer, allowing Mason Mount to join their Premier League rivals.
Chelsea and Manchester United Could Continue Transfer Business
It seems the two English football giants may not be done with player transfers between them, with Manchester United now setting their sights on another Chelsea player. However, they may soon regret letting Sancho go to Stamford Bridge. The 24-year-old winger has already made a strong impact at Chelsea, providing three assists in his first four matches. Though, some, like Tony Cascarino, have expressed criticism, believing Sancho was too cautious in the 1-1 draw against Nottingham Forest.
Manchester United Targeting Ben Chilwell for Left-Back Position
Manchester United have reportedly made Chelsea’s Ben Chilwell their top left-back target. While there were rumors of interest over the summer, United did not make an official move for the 27-year-old. According to sources like CaughtOffside, that may change next year.
Chilwell, who has had a difficult time at Chelsea recently, was out of favor for much of the early season. Despite his dip in form, key figures at Old Trafford believe he has the potential to revive his career under new management.
Ben Chilwell’s Potential Move to Manchester United
Currently sitting as Chelsea’s third-choice left-back, behind Marc Cucurella and Renato Veiga, Chilwell’s situation at Stamford Bridge has motivated him to seek a move elsewhere. A transfer to Manchester United could not only reignite his club career but also help him regain his place in the England squad.
With Thomas Tuchel expected to take charge of England, Chilwell might have an additional incentive to leave Chelsea. As Tuchel’s preferred left-back during his time at Chelsea, a successful spell at United could lead to Chilwell’s return to the national team under his former boss. Regular game time at Old Trafford could be exactly what Chilwell needs to get back on track for both club and country.