Jadon Sancho is set to be released by Manchester United this summer and he is exploring options for his next club.
This week, Jadon Sancho won the Europa League with Aston Villa, playing the final 10 minutes of the final against Freiburg.
Sancho is on loan at Villa, but he will not return to Carrington this summer as his United contract is set to expire this summer.
Villa are open to keeping Sancho, but fresh reports claim he is also of interest to several clubs in Turkey and Italy.

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Jadon Sancho linked to six clubs for 2026/27
There have been reports of Borussia Dortmund showing interest in Sancho, but it seems the German giants have cooled their interest heading into the summer.
According to TeamTalk, while Dortmund have cooled their interest, there are potential suitors in Turkey and Italy.
The report claims Turkish trio Galatasaray, Fenerbahce and Besiktas have all registered “serious interest” in signing Jadon Sancho this summer.
Additionally, Sancho has an interest in playing in Serie A and his camp have reached out to Juventus, AC Milan and Napoli.
That totals six different clubs who could all sign Sancho this summer, and if he does leave Villa it could impact the future of Marcus Rashford.
Marcus Rashford evidently does not want to return to Man Utd – There is no way back for him surely?!
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Jadon Sancho leaving Aston Villa makes space for Marcus Rashford
After winning La Liga, Rashford says he wants to stay at Barcelona and join the Spanish side permanently.
However, Barcelona refuse to pay the £26m buy option for Rashford, meaning United could explore other options.
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Spanish media claim Villa have made an offer for Rashford as Unai Emery is open to welcoming him back now they have qualified for Champions League football.
The TeamTalk report claims Sancho’s move could impact Villa’s hopes of signing Rashford. Removing Sancho from the wage bill would give them flexibility to afford Rashford’s salary.
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