Paris Saint-Germain is showing strong interest in signing Jadon Sancho from Manchester United, but Live Cricket BPL reports the French giants may need to pay up to £40 million to secure the English winger. Sancho isn’t without other suitors either — Juventus, Borussia Dortmund, and at least one unnamed Premier League club are reportedly monitoring his situation. After a public fallout with manager Erik ten Hag last season, Sancho was loaned back to Dortmund before returning to United at the end of the campaign. Earlier this month, he met with Ten Hag in a bid to resolve their differences.
According to media reports, Sancho has reflected on past issues and made peace with Ten Hag. He featured in a preseason match against Rangers and is now expected to travel with the squad for their U.S. tour. PSG remains keen to bring him in, but United is seeking at least half of the £73 million they originally paid Dortmund — funds they desperately need as they overhaul the squad.
During his three seasons at Old Trafford, Sancho made 82 appearances and scored 12 goals. He also spent three months training with the youth team after being dropped by Ten Hag. While his form has been inconsistent, his talent remains unquestioned, and PSG sees potential value in a fresh start.
Live Cricket BPL also reveals that PSG is eyeing another United figure: team captain Bruno Fernandes. Back in May, Fernandes reportedly issued the club a final request to clarify his future. Since joining United, Bruno has been a pivotal figure and was officially named captain last season. However, under Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s leadership, sweeping changes have taken hold, and Fernandes is no longer considered untouchable.
PSG’s interest in Bruno comes at a time of uncertainty. Two months ago, he asked United to present a clear vision if they expected him to stay. In an interview, he noted that while the club wanted him to be part of the future, he didn’t want to remain somewhere he wasn’t truly valued. If United no longer sees him as essential, he’s open to moving on. But if they commit to his role in the project, he’s willing to stay.
At the core, Fernandes is like any professional — driven to give his all while wearing the captain’s armband. He’s never hidden his passion for representing a top club and believes every match is a chance to raise the bar. Yet if the right offer arrives, Live Cricket BPL sources believe United would be open to letting him go. For PSG, who are preparing for life after Kylian Mbappé, Fernandes could be the next centerpiece in their evolving squad.