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By NATHAN JOHNS Published: 08: 25 AEST, 17 June 2025 | Updated: 09: 04 AEST, 17 June 2025 4 View comments Napoli are interested in another signing from the Premier League not long after securing the services of Kevin de Bruyne from Manchester City. Jadon Sancho is now of interest to the Italian club, according journalist Gianluca Di Marzio. Sancho spent last year on loan at Chelsea after falling out of favour at Manchester United. He could have stayed at Stamford Bridge at a cost of £25 million, but the London club opted to instead pay a £5 million penalty to send him back to Old Trafford. Chelsea were unable to agree personal terms with Sancho, prompting the decision to send him back to Manchester. While at Chelsea, Sancho scored five goals and registered 10 assists as the club finished fourth in the Premier League and won the Conference League. Jadon Sancho scored five goals and notched 10 assists during the season at Stamford Bridge Sancho fell out of favour under Erik Ten Hag and seems unlikely to play under Ruben Amorim Jadon Sancho could join Kevin de Bruyne in Italy as Napoli have emerged as a surprise suitor While Sancho left United while Erik Ten Hag was still in charge, it appears unlikely he will return to favour under Ruben Amorim. With a departure widely expected, Napoli have emerged as a suitor to take Sancho back to the continent after a previous stint with Borussia Dortmund. He arrived in Manchester from Dortmund for £72. 9 million in 2021 but United appear unlikely to recoup that much should they cash in on Sancho.
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