Although Sancho himself may have expressed a strong desire to join Paris Saint-Germain, and direct talks have been held between the two clubs on issues such as transfer fees, Paris Saint-Germain are reportedly being cautious in moving forward with the deal. The main source of this caution lies in the club's concern over Sancho's character and his ability to adapt quickly and perform well in the team.
Sancho's career at Manchester United has had its ups and downs over the past season. He was benched by the manager for various reasons and was then loaned out to Borussia Dortmund to seek new opportunities. This experience not only tested his athleticism, but also challenged his mental quality and adaptability. Upon his return to United this summer, Sancho's rapprochement with manager Jens Ten Hagar, while a positive sign, did not completely remove any doubts about his future performance.
For Paris Saint-Germain, as a luxury club that pursues excellence and pays attention to details, they are bound to conduct an all-round assessment when bringing in new players. In addition to the player's technical ability and market value, soft factors such as the player's character, professional attitude, adaptability and integration into the team's culture are also regarded as crucial considerations.
As a result, Paris Saint-Germain have chosen to take a cautious approach when it comes to a potential transfer for Sancho. They understand that a good player must not only make a difference on the pitch, but also show a positive influence in the dressing room, on the training ground and in the daily life of the team. Sancho's ability to fulfill these requirements will directly determine whether he can succeed at Paris Saint-Germain, and whether the deal is worth the club's considerable resources and efforts.