SHOCKING NEWS: Reported By Football Guru Fabrizio Romano, “No Doubt United Is A Wonderful Place To Be But I’m Not Going Back There Especially To Work Under Erik Ten Hag Again Never. He Nearly Killed My Football Career, It’s A Nightmare Working With Him. I’m Enjoying Football Here I Look More Like My Former Self”. According To Reports From Sky Germany, Jadon Sancho Has Told United He No Longer Want To Return To Old Trafford And Urges Them To Work On Reaching A Deal With Dortmund As He Wants To Prolong His Stay At The Westfalenstadion. Manchester United Winger Wants To Leave The Club This Summer.
As the Premier League season edges towards its climax, the spotlight intensifies on the uncertain future of England’s prodigy, Jadon Sancho, currently plying his trade at Manchester United. After a rejuvenating loan spell at Borussia Dortmund, the 24-year-old winger finds himself amidst swirling transfer rumors, with a potential return to Manchester United hanging in the balance.
Since his arrival at Borussia Dortmund in January on loan, Sancho has undergone a remarkable revival, reaffirming his status among Europe’s elite talents. His impact has been tangible, playing a pivotal role in Dortmund’s journey towards the Champions League final, reigniting discussions about his long-term prospects.
According to reports from Sky Germany, as cited by the Daily Star, Sancho is eager to prolong his stay at the Westfalenstadion. This desire stems from his revitalized form and the uncertainty surrounding his future role at Old Trafford. A strained relationship with Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag last year led to Sancho’s exclusion from the first-team squad, prompting his loan move to Dortmund.
Despite being under contract with United until 2026, the timing might favor Sancho’s aspirations. Facing the risk of entering the final year of his contract, Manchester United could be compelled to entertain offers this summer to avoid the potential of losing him for a reduced fee. This scenario sets the stage for a potential bidding war, with Dortmund eager to secure Sancho’s services permanently.
Sancho’s resurgence at Borussia Dortmund starkly contrasts with his struggles at Manchester United. Since his high-profile £72 million transfer to Old Trafford, Sancho has managed only 12 goals and six assists in 82 appearances for the Red Devils. In contrast, his contributions for Dortmund are staggering, with 53 goals and 66 assists in 154 appearances, highlighting a significant gulf in performance between the two clubs.