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10th Oct 2020

Jadon Sancho not the only Dortmund player Man Utd had bid rejected for

Patrick McCarry

4D transfer strategy from the team that brought you the Ander Herrera failed bid fiasco of 2013

While most Manchester United fans, and their club’s manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, were hoping transfer deadline day would see the likes of Sancho, Koulibaly, Dembele or Upamecano arrive at Old Trafford, Ed Woodward, Matt Judge and a crack team had other ideas.

Instead, United secured deals for Alex Telles, free agent Edinson Cavani and youngsters Amad Diallo and Facundo Pellestri.

Chris Smalling was allowed to leave the club, leaving United with Harry Maguire, Victor Lindelof, Eric Bailly, Axel Tuanzebe, Teden Mengi and Phil Jones as their central defensive options. Cavani coming into the United attack, at least, gives Solskjaer the option of shifting about the existing front three of Martial, Rashford and Greenwood.

By the time deadline day arrived, United had come to accept that the Sancho deal was not going to happen. They had twice upped their initial €80m bid to what would have amounted to €108m [with add-ons and bonuses and an upfront €90m payment] but Dortmund were not budging. As far as they were concerned, United had spurned their Sancho chances by missing their stated cut-off point of August 10.

United were not finished with Dortmund, though. According to ESPN, they approached the Germans with a €1m bid to sign another of their players on the day the Premier League transfer window closed.

United were in the middle of trying to tie up the deal with Telles and Porto were looking for €19m for the Brazilian. Woodward, Judge & Co. were holding firm at €15m and noting that Telles had just a year left on his contract.

In the meantime, possibly seeking a back-up should the Telles deal fall flat, United reportedly approached Dortmund and offered them €1m to get Schulz on loan for the season. United, kindly, offered to cover all of Schulz’ wages too.

Dortmund had signed Schulz from Hoffenheim, for €25m, last summer but he had failed to force himself into the starting line-up [his last Bundesliga start for Dortmund was in December 2019]. Still, the Germans opted to hang onto Schulz, who won his 11th Germany cap during the week.

One could forgive them for wanting to steer clear of United for a while.

In the end, United did just pay €15m for Telles but that fee could rise to €17m should the defender reach certain targets while in England.

Just another regular window for a club that has often exasperated their own fans, players and managers with their transfer tactics.