In a surprising twist in the summer transfer window, Italian giants Juventus are reportedly ready to make a bold move to secure the services of Manchester United’s out-of-favor winger, Jadon Sancho.
According to Gazzetta dello Sport, the Turin-based club is prepared to offer Serbian striker Dusan Vlahovic and Brazilian midfielder Douglas Luiz, aged 27, as part of a sensational swap deal to lure the English star to Serie A.
Sancho, who has struggled to find consistency at Old Trafford since his £73 million move from Borussia Dortmund in 2021, has been the subject of transfer speculation for months. Despite productive loan spells at Dortmund and Chelsea, the 25-year-old is once again looking for a new club. With his future at the club uncertain, Juventus appear keen to capitalize on the situation.
🚨 Juventus are prepared to offer Dusan Vlahovic and Douglas Luiz, 27, as part of a swap deal with Manchester United for Jadon Sancho.
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The proposed deal would see Juventus offer two of their high-profile players in exchange. Dusan Vlahovic, a prolific goalscorer and one of Serie A’s most coveted strikers, has been a key figure for Juventus since joining from Fiorentina in 2022. His physicality, finishing, and aerial prowess would undoubtedly appeal to Manchester United, who have been searching for a reliable No. 9 to bolster their attacking options.
Meanwhile, Douglas Luiz, the dynamic 27-year-old midfielder, brings versatility and tenacity to the table. After a strong stint at Aston Villa in the Premier League, Luiz moved to Juventus last summer but could now be used as a bargaining chip in this audacious deal.
Manchester United, on the other hand, must weigh the benefits of parting ways with Sancho, who has one year left on his contract, against the potential of acquiring two proven talents in Vlahovic and Luiz. United need for a clinical striker and a robust midfielder could make this proposal tempting, but it remains to be seen whether both clubs can align on the terms.