It appears that Borussia Dortmund must sell before they can buy this summer, giving Manchester United a negotiating advantage.
Last year, BVB held the cards and stuck to their guns by keeping Jadon Sancho.
And it appears that Manchester United are already attempting to make amends for their loss last summer, with the prospect of acquiring the player they have always desired at a lower cost.
Dortmund would accept a fee of £82 million for Sancho's signature, according to Sport Bild, but the print edition of the newspaper claims transfers at Signal Iduna Park are not expected until they complete a few exit operations, as cited by Sport Witness.
They paint a picture of Dortmund as being in the "middle of a ketchup trap."
Sport Bild also takes a shot at United, which may provide some insight into where the story originated, by stating that the club "likes to wait a long time." That's another way of saying inept transfer dealings.
Sancho's sale may allow BVB to move on. It is now United's turn to make a move.
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