According to a new report from British newspaper The Independent, transfer talks between English Premier League giants Manchester United and Ligue 1 champions Paris Saint-Germain are becoming clearer, involving two key players - Sancho and Ugarte. The report suggests that Sancho could join Paris on loan with a mandatory buyout clause, while United are expected to bring in Ugarte as a replacement once the deal goes through.
Negotiations have been going on for weeks, with both clubs trying to find a solution that will benefit both sides. For Paris Saint-Germain, their long-standing interest in Sancho has not waned, while United are looking to restructure their squad, reduce their wage bill and bring in new blood with this transfer.
It's worth noting that despite rumors that Paris is also interested in United's Rashford, according to The Independent, Rashford seems to prefer staying at his boyhood club and continuing to play for United for now. United also see him as an iconic youth graduate, so a move for Rashford is unlikely.
Sancho's career at Manchester United has not gone as well as expected in recent years, so he is open to joining Paris and starting a new chapter. Paris Saint-Germain, on the other hand, would like to bring in Sancho to strengthen their offense, especially in the Champions League.
On the other hand, if Sancho's transfer is successful, United is expected to bring Ugarte into the fold. Ugarte, a powerful midfielder, will inject new life into United's midfield. United are optimistic about the potential deal and hope to reach an agreement with Paris Saint-Germain soon.