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Chelsea star Jadon Sancho sparks rumours he is dating celebrity as eagle-eyed fans spot major clue on his phone

Chelsea star Jadon Sancho sparks rumours he is dating celebrity as eagle-eyed fans spot major clue on his phone

Scottish Sun30-05-2025

It comes after an interesting meeting earlier this year
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JAD0N SANCHO has sparked rumours he is dating rapper Saweetie.
The Chelsea star helped his side win the Conference League on Wednesday, scoring the third goal in a 4-1 win over Real Betis.
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Jadon Sancho scored in Chelsea's Conference final win
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Eagle-eyed fans spotted a photo of Saweetie on his lock screen
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Sancho met Saweetie at Stamford Bridge this year
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Saweetie is an American rapper
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Fans have speculated about the pair possibly dating
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Saweetie is from California, USA
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After the match Sancho's phone caught the eye of fans, for multiple reasons.
Firstly, its blue case signalled to some that Sancho's allegiances lie with Chelsea, not his parent club Manchester United.
While the lock screen was also of interest, as it features American artist Saweetie.
Fans who spotted the interesting screensaver have speculated over Sancho's love life, suggesting he is dating the rapper.
It comes after Saweetie, 31, visited Stamford Bridge this season where she shared a hug with Sancho on the touchline.
One fan reacted to Sancho's phone screen, saying: "Sancho loves him some Saweetie I see."
Another added: "Sancho and Saweetie 😂😂 he's really living his rapper fantasy."
A third wrote: "Sancho in a relationship with Saweetie 💗🤯
Man of Taste 🐐"
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And another commented: "Jadon Sancho and Saweetie???"
Sancho, 25, could leave the Premier League if Chelsea decide to pay United £5m NOT to make his move permanent.
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Bayer Leverkusen are rumoured to be interested, as well as his old team Borussia Dortmund.
He seemingly has no future at United - who signed him for £73million in 2021 - under boss Ruben Amorim.

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