Bundesliga side RB Leipzig are reportedly interested in the signature of Manchester United star Jadon Sancho, according to Christian Falk.
After clashing with United manager Erik ten Hag, the 23-year-old has been sidelined from first-team action for most of this season, reducing him to only three appearances.
The England international has refused to apologise for his statements on social media that appeared to undermine the Dutch manager, and all attempts to quell the matter have been futile.
Sancho looks set to exit Old Trafford this winter window, and DFB-Pokal champions RB Leipzig could offer him a sweet landing spot.
Die Roten Bullen have been charging up the table in recent weeks and would like to add more firepower to duel with Bayern Munich and Bayer Leverkusen for the league title.
They have also secured qualification to the UEFA Champions League round of 16, where they will take on Real Madrid. They need more in their arsenal to contend with these European giants.
Leipzig will be keen to add more attackers to their forward line, especially with Emil Forsberg on his way out of the club and heading to the MLS on the first day of the new year.
Leipzig coach Marco Rose will be pushing for reinforcement, and Sancho could be his man.
Sancho excelled and rose to prominence in the German top flight with Borussia Dortmund, bagging 50 goals and 60 assists in 137 appearances for BVB.
The former Manchester City youth graduate was excellent for Dortmund, helping them claim the DFB-Pokal in 2021 and the DFL Supercup in 2019.

Despite Leipzig’s interest in Sancho’s services, his €20 million a year salary could prove a stumbling block for the Bundesliga side.
He might have to take a massive pay cut to secure a move away from United, where he is surplus to requirements.
His behemoth salary has reportedly deterred Juventus and Barcelona from swooping for him, and the player has no interest in moving to the Middle East.
Leipzig provides a haven for Sancho’s escape, but he must compromise to secure a possible transfer.
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