According to the BBC, Rome has already offered Sancho.
Roma has made a offer to Manchester United to introduce England winger Sancho, but he is still excluded from the first team training list. Manchester United did not disclose the amount of the offer, nor did they confirm whether they accepted the offer.
However, this offer alone illustrates Roma's interest in the 25-year-old, who has been told to find a new owner before the summer transfer window is closed (September 1).
By contrast, Juventus is also considered interested in Sancho, and they have already qualified for the Champions League this season, which is better than Roma. Sancho returns to Manchester United from Chelsea this summer. Chelsea paid a penalty of 5 million pounds in order to avoid a buyout obligation. He played for the Blues on loan last season.
There are also reports that Roma intends to introduce Sancho's loan plan, which may include a buyout clause triggered after the end of the season. But there is a complex problem with this plan: Sancho's contract with Manchester United will expire next summer. United have a one-year renewal option, but given his high salary, it is still controversial whether the club is willing to activate the option.
Manchester United's goal is to sell Sancho directly. But as time approaches September, if a deal is not reached, Manchester United is more likely to consider a loan plan, which can at least reduce the team's salary burden. Currently, Sancho, Garnacho, Anthony and Malaysia, four players, have been placed outside Amorin's first team since pre-season training last month, and the club believes they will leave the team before the transfer window is closed.