The departure of Manchester United winger Chayton Sinzou from the club when the transfer window opens in January next year seems to be a foregone conclusion. According to "transfer expert" Romano, Serie A giants Juventus are interested in taking the 23-year-old English talent on loan, and although they are willing to pay the rent, they are insisting that United take on 70% of his wages, which means they may have to pay to send him away.

Chaton Sinzu's relationship with Manchester United manager Jens Ten Hagar has broken down and not only has he been unable to train and play with the team, but he has also been banned from the first team restaurant. If he continues to stay in the team, his career will be worthless. United are also looking to loan or sell him to ease the financial pressure.

Currently, Chaton Sinzu is facing three paths: one is to go to Saudi Arabia for gold, the second is to move to other Premier League teams, and the third is to join other European leagues. It is reported that Sinzu only wants to stay in Europe, and the chances of joining other Premier League teams are not very good, as his low performance at Manchester United has discouraged many Premier League teams, and the most likely thing is to move to other European leagues.

Juventus have shown strong interest in signing Chaton Sinzou, with Juve director Chianti Leigh making several trips to England recently to learn more about Sinzou. Juventus are willing to pay €2 million (around HK$16.93 million) for a half-season loan of Sinzou, but are asking United to cover 70% of his wages. Sinzu's current annual salary of 20 million euros, half a year's salary of about 10 million euros, even if Manchester United to assume 70% of the salary and recover 2 million euros rent, still need to subsidize an additional 5 million euros (about 42.33 million Hong Kong dollars).

With Manchester United only willing to cover 30% of his wages, it will not be easy for the two clubs to come to an agreement, according to Italianfootballmarket.com. In fact, unless Chaton Sinzu is willing to take a significant pay cut, it will be difficult for other clubs in Europe, apart from the Saudi giants, to offer him a high-paying contract.

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