Jadon Sancho has confirmed that he’s leaving Chelsea and not signing for them permanently. The club wanted to buy him after a decent season long-loan deal from Manchester United, but his salary was the main issue. Jadon has confirmed it by writing, “grateful for the experience, sending love to everyone at Chelsea who made me feel at home: all teammate, staff and the fans. I’m wishing the club all the best.”

Jadon Sancho has officially confirmed that he will not be joining Chelsea on a permanent deal following his season-long loan from Manchester United. Despite Chelsea’s interest in making the move permanent after a promising campaign, the winger’s high salary proved to be a stumbling block in negotiations.

Sancho took to social media to address the situation, expressing gratitude for his time at Stamford Bridge. “Grateful for the experience, sending love to everyone at Chelsea who made me feel at home: all teammates, staff and the fans. I’m wishing the club all the best,” he wrote.

The forward enjoyed a solid season under Chelsea’s setup, regaining form and confidence after a difficult spell at Old Trafford. While both parties were open to a deal, financial constraints meant the Blues had to walk away.

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