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Published 16:08 2 Apr 2019 BST
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Sancho moved to Dortmund in 2017 having rejected the chance to sign professional terms at Manchester City.
It's expected United would have to pay upwards of £100m to bring the teenager back to Manchester. Should they agree on a fee with Dortmund, City would also have to be notified as part of a 'matching clause' they insisted on when reluctantly sanctioning his move to Germany two years ago. This, the report claims, is not expected to stop United.
Sancho, who was part of Watford's academy before joining City's youth ranks, has three years left on his current deal in Germany. He is said to be in no rush to leave Dortmund, though a serious bid from United - or Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid, who are also thought to be interested - may accelerate his departure.
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