Borussia Dortmund are looking at transfer targets to replace Jadon Sancho, and they will allow the England forward to leave the club in the summer.

Sancho, 19, has been on Manchester United’s wanted list since establishing himself in the Bundesliga and will attract interest from other clubs at the top of the Premier League, as well as in Spain.

Dortmund are now expected to sell the teenager during a summer in which his value could increase further as he will play a key role for his country at the European Championships, when England will host the semi-finals and final.

Sancho's fee is expected to break the record paid by an English club - the £89 million Juventus gave Manchester United for Paul Pogba. Indeed, his deal could even get close to the overall record Premier League deal of £142m for Philippe Coutinho when he joined Barcelona from Liverpool.

Dortmund wanted to keep Sancho for the whole of the current season to maximise his value. The German club believe January is a difficult window to do business in and they would not have landed Sancho’s value, upward of £100m, by letting him go last month, despite interest in the teenager.

They are known to be meticulous in their transfer planning and signed Thorgan Hazard, Julian Brandt and Nico Schulz days after the end of last season for a combined £62.75m.