
Locker room is open, but full – Sancho has to wait
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Another club in the line that wants Sancho, but still no final resolution yet
Sancho’s Juventus Move? Not Yet – The Door’s Blocked
Jadon Sancho’s switch to Juventus appeared to be edging closer—but now it’s hit the brakes. The Italian giants have one major issue: too many attackers and no space to fit another in.
Juventus director Damien Comolli didn’t sugarcoat the situation: “If someone leaves, we’ll consider Sancho.” That tells you everything—he’s not top of the list. Talks between the club and the Manchester United winger had been progressing well, but Juve's recent moves complicated things. They’ve already locked in Francisco Conceicao and Nico Gonzalez permanently, filling up the wide areas.
#Juventus’ Plans for the wingers are clear: they want to keep Francisco #Conceicao and will sell Samuel #Mbangula. If Nico #Gonzalez leaves, #Juve will try to sign Jadon #Sancho, who has given his availability to join Bianconeri. #transfers
— Nicolò Schira (@NicoSchira) July 14, 2025
Comolli called Conceicao a “clear choice,” someone who can operate on either flank. With that addition, Juve's attacking depth is now more of a logjam than a luxury.
Dusan Vlahovic looks likely to depart, while Gonzalez—despite being locked in via a future purchase clause—is already being floated on the market. Tim Weah, too, is preparing his exit, aiming for a move to Marseille, though tensions seem to be rising there. “I expect respect,” Comolli said, clearly frustrated.
Amid the uncertainty, Sancho isn’t waiting around. Reports suggest he's actively reaching out to Borussia Dortmund, potentially open to a return at a lower fee. But Dortmund is playing it cool for now.
Bottom line: Sancho wants out, Juventus are open—but only once room is made. Until then, it’s a waiting game.




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