Jadon Sancho’s and Mason Greenwood’s transfer statuses at Manchester United could undergo changes in the upcoming summer transfer window. Manchester United is looking to sell both players, which could provide a significant boost to their Financial Fair Play position. If the forwards leave on permanent deals, the club could potentially generate £70m to £80m, considering their impressive loan spells away from Old Trafford this season. However, loan deals may still need to be considered. Sancho, who helped Borussia Dortmund reach the Champions League final, has rejuvenated his form in the Bundesliga, his former club before joining Manchester United. Greenwood, on loan at Getafe, has scored 10 goals in 31 games this season. Both players are expected to return to Manchester United after their temporary moves, but the club plans to sell them during a summer of changes. Dortmund is keen on permanently bringing back Sancho, and formal discussions are likely to take place after the season ends. Sancho’s return to Dortmund is seen as the most straightforward deal due to the good working relationship between the two clubs. The financial aspect will be crucial for all parties involved, as United and Dortmund have Financial Fair Play considerations, and Sancho may have to accept a wage cut. Dortmund’s qualification for the next Champions League has improved their financial position. If Dortmund cannot make the finances work, United will be open to offers for Sancho. Greenwood’s future could involve another loan move or a potential permanent transfer, with Getafe expressing interest in keeping him for another season. However, they may lack the financial resources to make a permanent move or cover a higher portion of his wages. Greenwood’s performances in La Liga have attracted attention from clubs such as Atletico Madrid, Juventus, and Lazio. Selling Greenwood would represent a profit for United and contribute to their transfer budget, especially since they failed to qualify for the Champions League. Another loan move is possible if the right offer is not received, as Greenwood has not played for United since January 2022. Any loan deal would need to be more beneficial than his move to Getafe last summer. United investigated Greenwood’s conduct and cleared him of charges related to an incident, and the player has consistently denied the allegations. While two Premier League clubs have reportedly shown interest in signing Greenwood, a move abroad remains the most likely option.