Jadon Sancho has completed a move from Manchester United to Chelsea on a season-long loan, confirmed on Deadline Day. The agreement includes an obligation to buy for £20-25 million at the end of the loan, ensuring the 24-year-old will not return to Old Trafford next summer. The transfer was finalised late on Deadline Day, with a deal sheet submitted after the 11pm deadline.
Sancho expressed his enthusiasm about joining Chelsea, saying, "I'm really excited to be here. London is where I grew up and I'm happy to be back. The manager spoke to me about the project and, for a young player, it's exciting. Hopefully I can bring goals and assists to the Bridge." This marks the end of his three-year tenure at Manchester United.

The winger originally signed a five-year contract with United in 2021 but faced limited first-team opportunities following a public dispute with manager Erik ten Hag. Sancho made 83 appearances across all competitions for United, with his last start being in the 2023 FA Cup final against Manchester City.
At Chelsea, Sancho will compete for attacking positions alongside Cole Palmer, Christopher Nkunku, Nicolas Jackson, Pedro Neto, Joao Felix, and Noni Madueke. Despite this competition, Sancho aims to make a significant impact at Stamford Bridge.
Sancho's final appearance for United was as a substitute in their Community Shield defeat to Manchester City. He did not feature in the squad for the first two league games of the season before moving back to Borussia Dortmund on loan in January 2023. During his loan spell at Dortmund, he scored three goals in 21 appearances.
Chelsea also managed several other transfers on Deadline Day. Raheem Sterling secured a loan move to Arsenal, Trevoh Chalobah joined Crystal Palace, Armando Broja moved to Everton, and Djordje Petrovic was loaned out by Strasbourg.
The transfer activity highlights Chelsea's strategy of balancing their squad while bringing in new talent like Sancho. His addition is expected to bolster their attacking options as they aim for success in various competitions this season.
Sancho's return to London offers him a fresh start and an opportunity to reignite his career under new management. Fans will be eager to see how he integrates into Chelsea's dynamic squad and contributes to their ambitions.