Dortmund rejects United's offer of 100 million euros to buy Sancho

German club Borussia Dortmund has rejected an offer of 100 million euros from Manchester United to give up the services of English international winger Jadeon Sancho, according to Sky Sports.

Dortmund had set a date that ends on August 10 for a possible transfer for the 22-year-old young player, prompting Sebastian Kehl, head of the club's players management department, to confirm that he will play for Dortmund this season, after the Englishman contributed with one of his team’s five-goal goals against Duisburg In the German Cup this month.

The network pointed out that "the offer was in exchange for 73 million pounds and has increased to 91.3 million. Which is less than Dortmund's estimate of 108 million pounds."

In 2017, at the age of 17, Sancho left the Manchester City team to join the ranks of Dortmund for a modest sum of 10 million pounds (11 million euros), and he succeeded in establishing himself as one of the most prominent young talents in the old continent.

Dortmund announced on Tuesday that Sancho, who played a key role in the first three matches for Dortmund this season, will not compete in the expected German Super Cup position against his rivals Bayern Munich today, Wednesday, after he had, according to his club, a "respiratory infection", while the result of a virus test. Covid-19, which he underwent negative.

For his part, the captain of the "Yellow and Black" team, Marco Reus, expressed his happiness for the survival of the young winger, who scored 20 goals and the same number of decisive passes in various competitions last season, saying, "We are very happy because he will stay with us for an additional season because he passes the decisive balls and scores goals, and thus we collect points." ".

In exchange for Dortmund's refusal to give up his player, the "Red Devils" deals this summer are limited to Dutch midfielder Donnie Van de Beek from Ajax from Amsterdam for 40 million pounds (44 million euros).

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