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Robert Warlow

Chelsea and Liverpool told Jadon Sancho 'won't think twice' about Manchester United transfer

The future of England international Jadon Sancho is one of the hot topics in European football ahead of the summer transfer window.

The Borussia Dortmund star has been strongly linked with a return to the Premier League, having started his career in England with Watford and then Manchester City.

City's rivals Manchester United and Chelsea have both been named as potential suitors alongside Liverpool, with speculation intensifying over the future of the 20-year-old.

But former Manchester United striker Dimitar Berbatov is confident that his old side can win the race to sign Sancho, adding that he would be a "great addition" to Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side.

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"This week there's been a lot of talk about Jadon Sancho moving to Manchester United, in his case, because he's English and Man United are in for you, I don't think he will think twice about moving there," he told Betfair.

"I have said it before, he has the quality, the pace, the goals and the assists to play for them, I'm sure he would like to continue in the national team as well and Gareth Southgate will watch him more if he is playing in the Premier League.

"For me, if they get him he is going to be a great addition but I'm curious to see how they would line up. United have: Marcus Rashford, Anthony Martial, Daniel James, Mason Greenwood and possibly Sancho next season, even though you want that competition for young players it could be tricky to see them all playing at the same time.

"If he is going to move somewhere else, he needs to know that he is going to play regularly, there is no point going somewhere else and not playing as much as you want. Ultimately, it is down to you, when you get the chance to show you can play, you have to take it and show what you can do.

"Also, when you play abroad you always want to go back to your home country. When that happens to be England and the Premier League, you're going to jump at the chance if the right team comes in for you."

"He could be a great addition, he needs to step up, play, score and advance to the next stage of development. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is slowly, but surely, building up a team of young players with a mix of experience, and as we can see, it has been getting results, so it's good to see them moving in the right direction and if Sancho is next then it will be great for the team.

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