Manchester United have made progress on departures for Jadon Sancho and Mason Greenwood as they step up plans for the transfer window following the decision to stick with Erik ten Hag.
Juventus are leading the race to sign Greenwood and are in talks with United but there is also interest from fellow Serie A side Napoli in the forward, who spent last season on loan at Getafe, where he was named the club's player of the season.
Juventus or Napoli could also emerge as potential suitors for Sancho, with Borussia Dortmund leading the Bundesliga interest in the winger.
Sancho's fate has been sealed by the decision to stick with Ten Hag, but the club had already decided a sale was the best outcome this summer, regardless of whether the Dutchman stayed or not. ALSO READ: United have put Ten Hag on trail with Berrada and Ashworth to be judge and jury ALSO READ: Ten Hag faces power shift struggle with Ineos over new United contract proposal United are working on permanent departures for both players as they seek to raise funds for the summer transfer window and could raise in excess of £60m from the pair.
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