Chelsea does not plan to send Jadon Sancho to Manchester United this summer, despite having a clause that could technically allow them to do so.
The 24 -year -old has shown visits from his talent since he joined Chelsea on loan, but his performances have been far from spectacular. With only two goals and six assists in 28 appearances in all competitions, it was not enough at the height of the drum.
As part of the loan agreement, Chelsea is obliged to buy Sancho directly if they end up above 15 at the Premier LeagueA requirement that will meet comfortably under Enzo Maresca.
However, the reports had suggested that the Blues could look for a way out of the agreement, as there is no long -term contract He agreed with Sancho before his move.
This means that new negotiations are needed before transfer can be completed. If Chelsea does not reach an agreement with the player, they have the option of sending him to Old Trafford technically, although he would have a cost.
The Chelsea will face the costs if they send Jadon Sancho to Man United

According to journalist Ben Jacobs, The Chelsea would face a strong financial penalty if they were trying to go back.
The club would have to refund Manchester United for all Sancho wages covered during the loan, as well as additional costs, making the return to Old Trafford an unlikely scenario.
In contrast, the Chelsea is expected to advance with the permanent transfer. The final quota could reach up to 30 million euros, depending on its league position at the end of the season.
Jacobs reports that the blues are satisfied with Sancho’s contribution so far, and that it would be a “surprise” if they decided to move away from the agreement.