Football rumours: Jaden Sancho deal for Saudi move falls at last hurdle

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Football rumours: Jaden Sancho deal for Saudi move falls at last hurdle
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The England forward will be remaining at Manchester United for a while longer.

Jadon Sancho will not move to a Saudi side after their transfer deadline passed Jadon Sancho

in time, with the Daily Mail reporting the deal failed as Manchester United wanted to put a £50m obligation to buy the player in the agreement between the clubs.Turkey is emerging as a likely destination for Ivory Coast winger Nicolas Pepe. According to the Evening Standard, Besiktas and Trabzonspor are keen on taking the 28-year-old from Arsenal., now DC United manager, may be the man to take over at Birmingham City if current boss John Eustace leaves the club, the Daily Telegraph reports.

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