Annual salary of 13 million pounds! Romano: Sancho needs a significant salary cut to Rome, which makes it difficult for him to accept
2:41am, 19 August 2025Football
According to well-known journalist Romano, Sancho has rejected Rome's offer. Romano then updated the video to further analyze the reasons why Sancho refused to transfer.
Romano said: "As mentioned last Saturday, the tension around Sancho's transfer is gradually heating up, and he has been refusing to accept the transfer for various reasons. Although the UK denies it, economic factors are obviously one of the key points. If Sancho joins Roma on loan with a mandatory buyout clause, it is essentially equivalent to a permanent transfer. He needs to significantly reduce his salary, which is obviously difficult for him to accept."
According to statistics from the player's salary website capology, Sancho's basic weekly salary at Manchester United is currently 250,000 pounds, which is about 13 million pounds an annual salary, and there is also a bonus of up to 5.2 million pounds.
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