Italian giants Roma and Turkish giants Besiktas have shown interest in Sancho, with fans of the latter club pleading for their team to sign the England international on social media. Reports suggest that a loan deal with an obligation to buy for a total fee of around €23 million could be possible, but Sancho's high wages are a major obstacle.
The biggest problem is Sancho's annual salary of around €15 million, which is a significant challenge for both Roma and Besiktas. There is no clear path for Sancho to work his way into Amorim's plans, making it essential for him to find a new club before the transfer deadline at the end of the month.
Roma has proposed a five-year contract to spread out the salary, but Sancho continues to reject every offer put in front of him. According to reports, Sancho is not in talks with Besiktas and is unwilling to consider a move to Turkey before September.
Despite Manchester United being willing to accept a £20 million bid, Sancho's personal terms are a major issue. Roma is preparing for a new era under former Atalanta BC manager Gian Piero Gasperini, who has a reputation for helping players who never quite lived up to expectations.
Besiktas remains willing to match Manchester United's asking price, but Sancho's refusal to accept a move to Turkey is the main factor stopping the deal. It's possible that an option could arise later, but the Turkish market closes on September 12.
The situation surrounding Sancho's future remains complex, with several factors at play. As the transfer deadline approaches, it's unclear what the future holds for the Manchester United winger.