Chelsea, Man United target available in January for €60m
The Brazilian has not been playing well since his move to Chelsea in the summer fell through. It was being negotiated at a similar price for the former Porto man, who moved to the J Stadium in 2015.
With the transfer window opening in a few days, Juventus may make the decision to pull the trigger before their player devalues even further: the Brazilian has gone from being one of the best full-backs in Europe (supposedly) to being benched by the Bianconeri, with the previously-unfancied Kwadwo Asamoah replacing him.
Sandro would be useful both to Chelsea and Manchester United, the latter looking for a name to finally solve their problems at left-back, where a converted Ashley Young is doing the rounds.
Chelsea, for their part, would want an alternative to Marcos Alonso.