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Jadon Sancho Set For Manchester United Return As Chelsea Trigger £5m Penalty Clause

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisJune 5, 2025 Sports No Comments4 Mins Read
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Jadon Sancho Set For Manchester United Return As Chelsea Trigger £5m Penalty Clause.

Jadon Sancho is poised to return to Manchester United this summer after Chelsea opted against making his loan move permanent, incurring a £5 million penalty fee. The 25-year-old winger, who joined the Blues on a season-long loan from Old Trafford last August, will head back to his parent club at the end of June 2025, following the expiration of his temporary deal.

 

Chelsea’s loan agreement, struck in the summer of 2024, included an obligation to buy Sancho for a fee of approximately £25 million, contingent on the club finishing higher than 14th in the Premier League. With the Blues securing a fourth-place finish, thus qualifying for the Champions League, the clause was triggered. However, the west London club failed to agree personal terms with the former England international, opting instead to pay the £5 million penalty to exit the deal, as confirmed by multiple sources, including The Telegraph and Sky Sports.





 

Sancho, a product of the Manchester City academy, moved to Manchester United from Borussia Dortmund in 2021 for £73 million but struggled to replicate his scintillating form from Germany. A public falling-out with then-manager Erik ten Hag in 2023 saw him exiled from the first team, leading to a loan return to Dortmund in January 2024, where he helped the side reach the Champions League final. His subsequent move to Chelsea offered a chance to rebuild, and he contributed five goals and 10 assists in 42 appearances, including a strike in the 4-1 UEFA Conference League final win over Real Betis in Wroclaw last month, securing Chelsea’s first trophy since February 2022.

 

Despite flashes of brilliance, such as setting up a winner against Bournemouth in September and scoring in the European final, Sancho’s inconsistent form—managing just five goals across 41 appearances—left Chelsea unwilling to match his reported £300,000-a-week wages from United. The club’s incentive-driven wage structure proved a sticking point, and negotiations broke down, according to reports from The Athletic and ESPN.

 

“Grateful for the experience,” Sancho wrote on social media site X on Tuesday, 3 June 2025. “Big love to everyone at Chelsea who made me feel at home—teammates, staff and the fans. Wishing the club all the best moving forward. Truly grateful, thank you Blues.” His departure, however, means he is unlikely to feature for Chelsea at the Club World Cup in the United States, which kicks off on 14 June, with his loan concluding on 30 June.

 

Manchester United, now under manager Ruben Amorim, face a decision on Sancho’s future, with the club still owing £17 million to Dortmund from the original transfer. Interest from Premier League and European clubs has already emerged, with suitors approaching his representatives to explore a permanent move, per Sky Sports and The Independent. His £250,000-a-week salary could pose a challenge, but United are keen to offload high earners to fund squad reinvestment, a priority echoed by co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe.

 

Chelsea, meanwhile, are shifting focus, pursuing Borussia Dortmund’s Jamie Gittens and eyeing AC Milan’s France goalkeeper Mike Maignan as part of a broader squad overhaul. The Blues also recently secured Ipswich striker Liam Delap for £30 million, signalling their intent to bolster the attack ahead of a busy summer, including the Club World Cup and the 2025-26 Premier League season.

 

Sancho’s return to Old Trafford marks an uncertain chapter for the talented winger, whose journey from a top prospect to a rotational player reflects the challenges of his career. As both clubs navigate their next steps, fans await clarity on where the South London native will shine next.

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