CONFIRMED: Barcelona are ready to sign outcast Man United on loan next summer in an unexpected condition

The current circumstances surrounding Jadon Sancho at Manchester United have attracted the curiosity of a number of the best clubs in Europe, including Barcelona, who are among those clubs.

After having a public altercation with manager Erik ten Hag, the England international has been banished from the first-team dynamics at Manchester United. ten Hag is the manager at Manchester United.

There is a mountain of evidence that points to Sancho’s imminent departure from Old Trafford in the month of January. In the past, it was claimed that Barcelona were mulling over the possibility of signing the teenage winger to a loan deal.

There are no plans to move in January at this time.

However, according to the most recent report from SPORT, Barcelona have no intention of competing with Manchester United in the race to recruit Jadon Sancho on loan from another club during the transfer season that opens in January.

His entourage has alerted Barcelona, as with many other elite teams in Europe, about the problem involving the England winger. Barcelona is one of those top teams.

However, given the current state of affairs, Barcelona are not planning to make a move for Sancho at this time unless there is an unexpected departure during the winter transfer window.

According to the source, there is a significant chance that the player, who is currently 23 years old, would wind up transferring to Juventus on loan in the month of January.

Move in the summer is possible for Barcelona.

However, the article notes that Barcelona would be willing to sign Sancho on loan during the summer transfer window of 2024 if the opportunity presented itself.

Out of favour at Man United. (Photo by Gareth Copley/Getty Images)

It is claimed that Sancho would return to Manchester United after spending the second half of the season at Juventus or a different club, at which point he could be on the transfer list again.

And, Barça would be attentive to the situation and would even be open to the idea of roping him in on a loan deal, but on one condition.

If the La Liga champions were to entertain the idea of signing Sancho, the 23-year-old would have to agree to take a significant pay cut.

Barcelona appreciate the Englishman and his qualities and see him as a viable option for the left flank, as long as he would be arriving on loan and reducing his wages.

As things stand, though, the Catalan giants are not weighing up a winter move for the Man United ace.