John Terry backs Chelsea to make Jadon Sancho move in summer

Former Chelsea captain John Terry has urged Chelsea to sign Jadon Sancho from Borussia Dortmund in the summer transfer window.

Sancho is tipped to make a return to England with Liverpool, Chelsea and Manchester United likely to be the former City player’s next possible destination should he returns to the EPL.

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John Terry has now insisted Chelsea to sign the England International where he believes Sancho will thrive alongside Tammy Abraham and Mason Mount.

“I think the young lads have shown their potential,” he told Frank Khalid of Chelsea’s latest academy graduates.

“We spoke at the start of the season about the likes of Tammy and Mason coming into the squad and they’ve shown that they’re capable of playing.

“I think Sancho is one of the best young players in the world at the moment, so he’d be a great addition to Chelsea’s squad.

“It would make us better as well, but the ones that have come through, the Billy Gilmours, Tammy, Mason, Reece [James], it’s endless isnt it? There have been so many positives this season.

“So I think every Chelsea fan, since I came through the ranks, that’s all Chelsea fans wanted to see: the youth team players and the younger generation coming through and making their first team debuts. We’ve seen that in abundance this year.”

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Chelsea have relied primarily well on their youth system this season, and signing of the Dortmund winger would be a great addition to the Blues.

Sancho has already netted 31 goals and 36 assists for the German outfits since joining Dortmund from Manchester City back in 2017.

Not only does Jerry’s heart full of joy if Chelsea success in landing Jadon Sancho, the Blues former skipper however feels incredible to see many youth graduates flourish under the good work done by Frank Lampard.

“It’ s been incredible because we said there was no one better, to give Lamps the job,” he added. “With [assistant manager] Jody Morris as well, he has someone who knows the younger players and works with them at the youth team and U-18 level as well.

“I think it’s been a good mix. I think the expectation has been excellent because the group that they’ve had this year have done really, really well.”

 

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