Manchester United face obstacles in securing long-term deal for loanee Sergio Reguilon, UK

Manchester United faces obstacles in securing a long-term deal for loanee Sergio Reguilon, as Borussia Dortmund and Roma show interest. Manchester United's pursuit of Reguilon and the potential departure of Jadon Sancho make for an intriguing January transfer window.

Manchester United’s potential bid to secure Sergio Reguilon on a permanent contract has hit a snag, with obstacles complicating the situation. The loanee has captured the attention of Borussia Dortmund and Roma, who are both interested in acquiring his services during the upcoming January transfer window. Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano suggests that these difficulties could lead Manchester United to forego keeping Reguilon beyond the end of the season.

Manchester United may encounter difficulties in their pursuit of a permanent deal for loanee Sergio Reguilon from Tottenham Hotspur, according to transfer specialist Fabrizio Romano. Despite the Spaniard joining the Red Devils in a significant summer spending spree, doubts persist over his future at the club.

Manchester United suffered a 1-0 defeat against Bayern Munich last week, culminating in their worst-ever Champions League campaign. With just four points from six matches, their elimination from the competition compounds the need for squad reinforcements.

Reguilon has emerged as Borussia Dortmund’s top target leading up to the reopening of the transfer window, as reported by Sky Sports Germany’s Patrick Berger. Manchester United could play a role in facilitating the move, as there is reportedly a break clause in Reguilon’s temporary contract, allowing Dortmund to inquire about a six-month loan.

Bundesliga giants Borussia Dortmund face competition from Serie A outfit Roma in their pursuit of Reguilon. Former Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho, now in charge at Roma, has given his approval for a potential January transfer to bolster his defensive options as a replacement for Leonardo Spinazzola.

While Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has confirmed the presence of a break clause in Reguilon’s loan agreement, no final decision has been made regarding his future. Talks with parent club Tottenham will be required to determine whether the left-back will remain at Old Trafford.

Transfer insider Dean Jones believes that Manchester United is unlikely to pursue a permanent move for the 27-year-old. However, there is still time for Reguilon to prove his worth and make a case for a long-term contract with the club.

Fabrizio Romano predicts a challenging process in securing Reguilon on a permanent basis due to the presence of Luke Shaw, who is currently ahead of him in the Manchester United pecking order. Additionally, the loanee’s substantial wages could pose further complications.

Despite these obstacles, Romano notes that Manchester United is satisfied with Reguilon’s contributions thus far. However, discussions about a permanent deal have not taken place, and negotiations are not currently underway.

In other news, RB Leipzig is reportedly considering offering Jadon Sancho an escape route from Manchester United during the upcoming winter transfer window, according to German media outlet Bild. It is suggested that the English international could replace Emil Forsberg, who has agreed to join New York Red Bulls as a designated player in Major League Soccer. However, Sancho’s substantial salary may present challenges in any potential move.

Manchester United Football Director John Murtough recently flew to the Middle East to hold discussions with Saudi Pro League representatives regarding the availability of Sancho, along with Raphael Varane, Anthony Martial, and Casemiro. These discussions aim to raise funds for additional squad reinforcements.

Furthermore, Manchester United is reportedly considering a high-profile swap deal involving Sancho and Barcelona’s Raphinha, following the Englishman’s exclusion from regular first-team action at Old Trafford.

Although Sancho enjoyed considerable success in the German Bundesliga during his time with Borussia Dortmund, recording 50 goals and 64 assists in 137 appearances, he may have various options for a fresh challenge in the upcoming transfer window.

As Manchester United looks to navigate the complexities of the transfer market, it remains to be seen how these potential deals will unfold. The club’s ability to secure Reguilon on a permanent basis and the future of Jadon Sancho are set to make for an intriguing January window.