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He didn't impress anyone, now Ten Hag makes a ruthless decision with the next player

Manchester United manager got tired of this player and now has taken the final decision to actually sell him.

By Angus Barnes

Manchester United manager got tired of this player and now has taken the final decision to actually sell him.
Manchester United manager got tired of this player and now has taken the final decision to actually sell him.
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Erik ten Hag is ready to take a new decision that could actually bring this player career to an end with the red devils on a decision that some fans considere to be ruthless.

The red devils manager is working on a really tight situation this transfer window, Erik ten Hag knows that the budget of the team goes only up to 120 million euros and even if that amount goes up he still has a lot of Financial Fair Play restrictions that are not going to allow him to complete the transfers that he actually want in this window.

But now, one of the most relaible sources, “Sky Sports” has reported that Erik ten Hag has finally decided to sell Jadon Sancho in this transfer window, and it also seems that he has already put on a 45 million euros price tag for any team that wants to buy the winger for the next season, making the deal happen before he looses any more value.

The fact is that Jadon Sancho was supposed to be one of the best players for Manchester United since his arrival to the team, but the young english player has struggled to even get some playing time with the team, and now he could be worth more by selling him this season rather than holding him for the next season and wait to see if there is even an improvement.

Jadon Sancho offers

Borussia Dortmund has totally rejected the idea of bringing Jadon Sancho back to the german team, mainly because his really high salary, and now it seems that the team that could be closer to signing him is going to be Tottenham, and while they also want to get his salay down, they are more than ready to pay 45 million euros.


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