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England swept Czech Republic aside on Friday evening, and Jadon Sancho proved once and for all that he is the perfect signing for Manchester United.

What's the word?

Well, Sancho has been strongly linked with the Red Devils for quite some time, with the Mirror claiming way back in February that the winger is the club’s “top target” this summer.

The Telegraph added to those claims, saying it will be a race between Manchester United and PSG for Sancho’s signature.

And just to put the cherry on top, The Manchester Evening News have recently pondered the possibility of signing both Sancho and Gareth Bale.

If any fans had doubts over splashing out what will no doubt be a huge sum of cash for the £72m-rated teenager, then they certainly don’t after his performance on Friday night.

Ripped to shreds

Gareth Southgate’s side outclassed their visitors in every department at Wembley on Friday, and Sancho absolutely ripped them apart from the right wing.

The 18 year-old got one of the easiest assists he’ll ever get early on, putting a low cross on a plate for Raheem Sterling to open the scoring.

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His creative juices didn’t stop flowing after that though, as he went on to rack up four key passes, per Whoscored. To put that in perspective, Ross Barkley was second with three, while no other England player had more than one.

While Kylian Mbappe may be leading the way when it comes to goalscoring youngsters, Sancho’s ability to ghost past defenders and create chances for his teammates is unmatched in world football.

Perfect for Pogba

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is well and truly at the wheel, and it seems like only a matter of time before the popular 46 year-old gets the permanent manager’s position.

Undoubtedly his greatest feat so far has been getting the likes of Anthony Martial, Marcus Rashford and Paul Pogba, all of whom were struggling under Jose Mourinho, to play to their full potential.

One thing he lacks badly though is a right winger, as you can see from this graph displaying the average positions of United’s most-used starting XI.

By adding Sancho to a front three that already boasts the pace of Rashford and Martial, the Red Devils would be absolutely terrifying to play against, and no one would benefit more than Pogba.

The Frenchman is one of the best in the world at pinging long balls in behind the defence for his wingers to latch on to, and his assist numbers would surely sky-rocket with the arrival of Sancho.

Borussia Dortmund's shining star is perfect for the Red Devils in every way imaginable, and Pogba's stock would go through the roof playing behind such a ferociously fast front three.