Liverpool hope to beat Chelsea to the signature of Jadon Sancho in the January transfer window by offering to loan the player back to Borussia Dortmund for the remainder of the season. (h/t Daily Star)
Jurgen Klopp is a known admirer of the English wonder kid, who has been prolific for Dortmund this season.
With 12 goals and 11 assists in 24 games, Sancho averages almost a goal contribution per game this season. (h/t Whoscored)
His performances have garnered interest from Premier League giants Liverpool, Chelsea, Manchester United (h/t Daily Mail) and Manchester City. (h/t The Sun)
Chelsea seemed to have pipped their rivals to the signature of the player, with Liverpool not willing to pay over the odds for the player. (h/t Daily Mail)
Liverpool’s offer to loan Sancho back to Dortmund will be beneficial to both parties as the Reds will get their player while Dortmund can make use of his talents for the rest of the season while also having time until the summer to scout a replacement.
The player suits FSG’s profile of young hungry talents with high potential. Sancho will also add to Liverpool’s quota of homegrown players. (h/t Liverpool Echo)
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