Chelsea had previously considered signing Sancho, but decided not to. They paid Manchester United £5 million to get out of a £25 million agreement to buy him permanently.
Sancho is reportedly not willing to reduce his weekly salary of £300,000. He also does not have a future at Manchester United under the current coaching staff.
As a result, Al-Nassr, Al-Hilal, and Al-Ittihad are interested in signing Sancho. These clubs are from the Saudi Pro League, where they have more financial resources.
Manchester United wants to sell Sancho and other players to raise funds for their summer rebuild.