Thursday, 21 February 2019
Revealed, Liverpool almost recruit Jadon Sancho
By news-admin
Jadon Sancho
DBasia.news – A dowry of eight million pounds was spent by Borussia Dortmund to recruit Jadon Sancho from Manchester City two years ago. Sancho left because of the lack of playing opportunities provided by Man City.
The decision to bring Sancho seems to be the right step taken by Dortmund. Having trouble getting into the main squad at the beginning of arrival and only relied on in the second half of the season, now under the direction of the new manager, Lucien Favre, Sancho relied on the front lines. In fact, he also forced Christian Pulisic to start playing more often on the bench.
Now revealed a surprising fact, if previously Arsene Wenger admitted if he had wanted to bring Sancho to Arsenal, now Liverpool manager, Jurgen Klopp also revealed the same thing.
“Yes, being able to bring players from England to the team is a good idea, but Liverpool have never had the opportunity to bring Jadon Sancho,” Klopp said as quoted by Sky Sports.
“Of course Liverpool are not blind – we have seen and liked the abilities Sancho has. Then thought: ‘Can it bring it?’ No, because English clubs are reluctant to release their players to direct rivals, “he added.
Now Sancho is really enjoying his career in Germany and is almost always a mainstay of Lucien Favre. Total, the London-born player has appeared in 30 matches with a score of eight goals and 13 assists in all competitions.
The chance to get Sancho’s signature is not completely closed, because Dortmund is said to have set a minimum price of 70 million pounds for every club that wants to bring him. One thing that will make it difficult for Liverpool is the player who had previously entered the Manchester United shopping list.
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