Overview
- Corriere dello Sport, as cited by Yardbarker, reports Sancho’s agent wants about $13.4 million (€10m) in commission, described as the key obstacle to a deal.
- The same reporting says Sancho seeks a salary of at least €6.5m, with Roma pushing toward roughly €5.5m to make the move viable.
- Football365 relays Italian claims that the commission demand has deterred other suitors, with Juventus and Atletico Madrid cited as backing away.
- Gazzetta-linked reporting says Roma remain keen, with manager Gian Piero Gasperini confident and the Friedkin ownership supportive, after a positive exchange with the player.
- Football365 adds that United are reluctant to subsidize most of Sancho’s high wages on a loan and that the player could wait until January if no suitable permanent move emerges.