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Transfer Talk: United offer Antony and Sancho to Saudi clubs
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Mitchell Fretton
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Jadon Sancho and Antony have struggled at Manchester United
Jadon Sancho and Antony have struggled at Manchester United

Manchester United are willing to sanction the sales of both Antony and Jadon Sancho as they look to raise funds. 

The Evening Standard suggest the Red Devils are set to tout the wingers to Saudi Pro League clubs in the hope of receiving up to £100million for their services.

Sancho, 23, recently returned to Borussia Dortmund on loan after falling out with United boss Erik ten Hag.

Antony, meanwhile, has been dropped from the Dutchman's starting XI having failed to score or provide an assist in 17 Premier League appearances this term.

The pair reportedly cost United in excess of £155m and the club hope to recoup as much cash as possible.

Saudi Arabia may prove to be the perfect place to offload their unwanted talent, with the league still keen to lure well-known names from across Europe.

The report goes on to reveal a meeting between United director of football John Murtough and Saudi officials took place during the Club World Cup to discuss possible options.

Antony, 23, is under contract until 2027 while Sancho's deal expires a year earlier. 

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Teamtalk believe Chelsea are unwilling to consider offers for defender Levi Colwill, despite interest from Liverpool.

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