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He cost 87 million, has only been at United for two seasons and Ten Hag could seal his future at United

Erik Ten Hag is looking to renew the team and get rid of players who do not fit in his project

By Harry Smith

Erik Ten Hag is looking to renew the team and get rid of players who do not fit in his project
Erik Ten Hag is looking to renew the team and get rid of players who do not fit in his project
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Manchester United have a clear idea of what they are looking for in the future, Erik Ten Hag would fit in with that idea and would be looking to get rid of players who are no longer part of the club's plans.

 


At Old Trafford they are looking for a complete renewal of players, some of the players who are in the team or end contract soon or have not performed adequately, for that reason Ten Hag has already released a list of players with whom he does not count and plans to sell before they lose more value in the market or can become free agents. 


One of the surprises on that list is England's Jadon Sancho, the 23-year-old striker who arrived as one of the club's top prospects two seasons ago. The Red Devils believed Sancho was one of the answers to their problems, but since his arrival at the club, the player's performances have been far from what they had hoped for. 


United had hoped that Sancho would play at the high level he would have shown at Borussia Dortmund, with whom he was a reference and undisputed starter for the Bavarian club, who sold him for 87 million euros, a historic figure for both clubs, so given his high cost and low performance, Ten Hag would already begin to lose patience with the player and would seek to sell him before the end of the summer. 

Borussia Dortmund as the only interested club


Since the news that United would be looking to get rid of Jadon Sancho, his former club would have gone out to ask for the player, according to reports the initial offer of the Bavarian team was on loan option, something that United would not be interested, as they have made it clear that they want a long-term transfer, so Dortmund would stop negotiations because they could not afford the salary with which currently has Sancho, even so there is talk that both teams are still in negotiations and the offer that most sounds would send the striker on loan with option to buy. 
 


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