Former Manchester United goalkeeper Ben Foster remains doubtful that Chelsea will make Jadon Sancho a permanent move. The winger joined

Chelsea on deadline day in August, with the Blues set to sign the England international for £25million this summer.
The deal is believed to be contingent on Enzo Maresca’s side finishing 14th or higher in the Premier League this season, ทางเข้า UFABET สำหรับสมาชิกใหม่ สมัครวันนี้ รับโบนัสฟรี with Chelsea currently fourth and looking likely to meet that requirement. However,
according to reports, they could opt not to sign the player and pay United £5m in compensation instead.
Foster, a former United goalkeeper who played for the Blues between 2005 and 2010, is understood to be keen on taking up the lesser option. And avoid signing players who haven’t impressed at Stamford Bridge.
He also suggested Sancho’s wage bill could be the biggest problem preventing him from leaving United.
“I would be surprised if Chelsea decide to take the option and pay the price,” Foster told the Fozcast podcast. “
He’s improved this season but Jadon Sancho hasn’t done the big things. If he’s the real deal, £25m is very little in today’s transfer market. “
But I think he’s played 17 times in the Premier League this season for Chelsea and has scored two goals and provided four assists. It’s not what you want and it’s not enough. He should go back to Man United and Chelsea will pay £5m to send him back. “
The other problem is his £200,000-a-week salary, so he should go back to Man United and he can do something similar to what he did at Chelsea.
“He’ll start playing games and do well, but it won’t be enough.”