Man Utd offers £100 million to Saudi Pro League clubs in exchange for flops Antony and Jadon Sancho

In an attempt to recover the substantial sums they paid for the youngsters, Manchester United has extended offers to Saudi Pro League teams for Jadon Sancho and Antony.

Both of the wingers were signed by United for a total of £155 million (£197 million), but neither deal has really clicked. Sancho was loaned to Borussia Dortmund after being expelled from the Red Devils team for retaliating against Erik ten Hag, the coach’s criticism of his training performance. In contrast, Antony has made 22 appearances this season but has neither scored or assisted on a goal. He has also come in and out of the starting lineup.

In order to finance more investments, United is prepared to let go of both the England international and the Brazilian, with the goal of obtaining the greatest possible payments. According to the Evening Standard, the Red Devils are trying to identify interested clubs in Saudi Arabia by contacting wealthy clubs. Although the Middle Eastern clubs are apparently working with reduced budgets for the January transfer window, they spent a lot of money last summer bringing in stars from Europe’s top leagues. According to reports, United hopes to receive £50 million ($64 million) for each winger in the summer.

However, it was reported that the Saudi teams are hoping to make some significant acquisitions during the summer transfer window. They are reportedly interested in signing Mohamed Salah, Son Heung-min, and Kevin De Bruyne. Casemiro and Raphael Varane of United have also been linked to the clubs. Sancho was expected to sign a contract with Al-Ettifaq in January, but Steven Gerrard’s group rejected the offer because it included a £50 million buyout clause.

In order to guarantee that Sancho draws attention and perhaps a big transfer cost throughout the summer, the Old Trafford club will be hoping he can return to his best in Germany. Between now and the end of the season, Ten Hag will try to get Antony fired for the team once more.