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Jadon Sancho's days at Old Trafford numbered, reason why he won't stay at United surprises everyone

Sancho's disappointing career with United

By Harry Smith

Sancho's disappointing career with United
Sancho's disappointing career with United
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Manchester United are looking to get rid of players who are not part of their plans for the next season, in addition to that they are thinking of selling them before their contracts expire and they have to leave on a free transfer to any other team.


The case of Jadon Sancho is on a tightrope, coach Erik Ten Hag has already made it known that he would not count on him and with the arrival of the players he plans to add in this transfer window, his role with the team would be even more affected, so they would try to sell him at all costs. 


The English striker would arrive with high hopes of becoming a great player for the Red Devils, the 87 million that was paid for him would only be the beginning of the football decline of Jadon Sancho, because in two seasons with the club he has not been able to demonstrate what made him one of the young stars of Borussia Dortmund, the team with which he made a historic leap, in addition to becoming a great reference. 


For that reason, Ten Hag, would seek to sell him and recover some of its value, which currently stands at 45 million; but given the demonstrated with United, not many teams would be interested in paying such a high figure for a player who has dropped too much his level and risk not working, even so, there is a team that knows Sancho very well and could sign him soon. 

Borussia Dortmund would look to bring back Jadon Sancho 


The German club has very good memories of the British striker, because that was where he could show his best version, for that reason Dortmund has had approaches with United to bring back Jadon Sancho; during the week they would have made a loan offer that was rejected because Ten Hag is looking for a long-term negotiation, for that reason the German team would already be preparing a second offer to sign Sancho once and for all.
 


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