Champions League
Jadon Sancho officially at Manchester United! His salary beats even Paul Pogba!
Manchester United have officially unveiled their new signing, England international Jadon Sancho. The Red Devils did not underestimate the marketing video and the whole arrival of the 21-year-old winger, yet to be otherwise!
Manchester United have officially unveiled their new signing, England international Jadon Sancho. The Red Devils did not underestimate the marketing video and the whole arrival of the 21-year-old winger, yet to be otherwise! The entire transfer came to an astronomical 85 million euros.
“This is my club, this is where I belong,” Sancho told the excited fans in the marketing spot. He has signed a contract at Manchester United until the summer of 2026.
At 21 years old, Jadon Sancho is truly one of the best signings available on the market. He played 137 games for Borussia Dortmund, needing only 92.5 minutes on average to score an assist/goal. If you were wondering about the total number of goals and assists, this megatalent scored 50 goals and assisted 57.
A Watford graduate, he spent part of his youth career at rival Manchester City, yet he will be the second highest paid player at the Red Devils.
Ahead of him is only fabulously paid goalkeeper David de Gea. With his contract, Sancho will put Pogba, Rashford, Maguire and Fernandes in his pocket.
Manchester United weekly wages
- bruno Fernandes (£180,000)
- Harry Maguire (£190,000)
- Marcus Rashford (£200,000)
- Edinson Cavani (£250,000)
- Anthony Martial (£250,000)
- Paul Pogba (£290 000)
- Jadon Sancho (£350,000)
- David De Gea (£375,000)
Sources: SPORTbible, Manchester United, Transfermarkt
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