According to Italian "Turin Sports", Manchester United and Sancho were both dissatisfied with Juventus' delay in finalizing the transfer and began to lose patience.
Comoli is currently negotiating with Paris about Muani's transfer, but is also keeping a close eye on Sancho. In the past few weeks, Juventus has negotiated personal terms with the players. Sancho is willing to cut his salary by 4 million euros to invest. At the same time, Juventus has also negotiated a transfer fee of 15 million pounds with Manchester United, and Manchester United needs to pay the players' termination fee. The details seem to be just one shot.
However, due to the slow cleaning progress, Juventus has never completed the last step of Sancho's transfer, which has made both Manchester United and the players gradually lose patience. Dortmund took the opportunity to re-intervene, and its sports director Kyle has publicly confirmed that the two sides have resumed contact.
Juventus originally regarded Via as Sancho's stand-in, but Via is now close to joining Marseille. Once Via leaves the team, Juventus will have to go to the transfer market to find a right winger again, which is very difficult.
It is not ruled out that Juventus will eventually leave Gonzalez and then use Via's transfer fee to chase Sancho. It all depends on the financial impact of Juventus' other transactions, and the first thing to be affected is the loan negotiations with Paris about Muani.