According to reports, former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has given his approval for the club to sign Borussia Dortmund forward Jadon Sancho this summer. The Red Devils have been trying to sign the England international star for the last two years but they have not been able to reach an agreement with the German club for his signing and it has raised questions about whether they are truly serious about completing the transfer.

United’s current manager Olé Gunnar Solksjær has made it clear that Sancho is his priority signing and would love the club’s board to complete the deal as soon as possible. Dortmund have also accelerated their attempts to make sure that the deal goes ahead after they particularly reduced their asking price from the £120 million they were demanding two summer transfer windows ago to the £95 million they are demanding currently.
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Several Manchester United players were understood to be delighted with the decision to hand the former Sir Alex Ferguson protégé the reins at the club. Solksjaer arrival could also see a number of key players committed to new contracts at Old Trafford.
This style of football was cultivated during Sir Alex Ferguson tenure at United and lasted 26 years filed with all trophies imaginable. However United made mistakes post-Ferguson, firstly appointing David Moyes who looked below par.