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Whether Chelsea sign Jadon Sancho permanently or not, they have to pay Manchester United, according to a recent report.
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According to a report, Chelsea must pay a penalty clause to Manchester United if they decide not to sign Jadon Sancho permanently in the summer transfer window.

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The 24-year-old joined the Blues on a season-long loan with an obligation to buy last summer from the Red Devils. However, Chelsea can avoid the mandatory purchase clause, but for a fee. 

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Upon signing the England international, the West London side agreed to a £25 million buy clause. However, according to the Athletic, they can decide against signing Sancho but must pay a £5 million penalty fee. 

Sancho had a bright start to his Chelsea career, and it seemed like he had found a new home at Stamford Bridge, with the Blues expected to complete a permanent move for him. 

Jadon Sancho has 2 goals and 4 assists (Credit: Imago)
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Per the report, the availability of Mhyklailo Mudryk will be a determining factor in the decision to sign Sancho permanently. The Ukrainian is currently suspended provisionally by the FA after he failed a doping test. He risks a four-year ban, and should the investigation return with an innocent verdict, Chelsea might reconsider keeping Sancho. 

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