We've been hearing about Manchester United's quest to bring Jadon Sancho to the Premier League for months now. Borussia Dortmund, however, are seemingly not willing to budge and are adamant on either keeping their young star or letting him go for a price north of £100m.

It goes without saying that the young Englishman is one of the best and brightest talents on the planet right now but it's also true that the current climate has limited what clubs can do on the transfer market.

Even for a club of Man United's stature, splashing such a sum right now is impossible. For that reason, as Daily Mail report, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer might turn his attention back to Aston Villa's Jack Grealish instead.

The Villains star is valued at around £75m and while that may not be a low figure, he's still more affordable than Sancho. And besides, there is no doubting the 24-year-old's ability either.

He's an elite chance creator and a player who was linked with Man United on numerous occasions before. Now, as it seems, he's back on their radar and could be one of their targets in the ongoing summer transfer window.

Of course, Sancho is still very much the number one priority but it's becoming increasingly likely that he'll stay in Germany. This may be a now or never situation for the Red Devils but even they can't afford the English star at this very moment.

Verdict

It's been a 'will he, won't he' situation with Grealish and Man United for quite some time now. Of course, with them turning their attention to Sancho, Aston Villa's man was sort of left behind once again.

But he is more attainable and could offer a similar dose of quality as well. However, at the end of the day, he is not Sancho, not least because despite there being some similarities, especially in both players' creative approach, they are different players with different roles on the pitch.

Only time will tell whether he'd be a good alternative or not.