“You refused to join Man United and now you’re the best player in the world…They’ve killed my own career already”: Jadon Sancho sends message to Man United top transfer target, urged him not to make the biggest mistake his career
Jadon Sancho’s message to Manchester United’s top transfer target amid Jude Bellingham’s Euro 2024 journey has stirred considerable attention. As Bellingham dazzles with England in the ongoing tournament, Sancho, who has not been part of the England squad for a while, took the opportunity to share his thoughts.
Reflecting on past tournaments, Bellingham was part of England’s Euro 2020 squad, although his role was more limited compared to his current prominence. He made history by becoming the youngest player to participate in a Euro knockout match during England’s quarter-final victory over Ukraine. At that time, Sancho was shining brightly as a Borussia Dortmund star, capturing the footballing world’s attention with his exceptional performances in the Bundesliga.
Sancho’s career took him to Manchester United, but unfortunately, his stint there has been marked by challenges and he now seems set to part ways with the club this summer. Despite the ups and downs, Sancho remains closely connected with Bellingham, with whom he previously played at Dortmund.
Ahead of England’s Round of 16 clash with Slovakia in Euro 2024, Bellingham celebrated his 21st birthday. Sancho reached out to his friend through Instagram stories, wishing him a happy birthday and encouraging him to continue his great form. Sancho’s message, which included a heartfelt “Happy birthday brother, continue to be great,” was warmly received by Bellingham, who simply responded with “Big brother.”
Bellingham, who is enjoying considerable popularity, received birthday wishes from notable figures such as Vinicius Jr, Phil Foden, and Romeo Beckham, among others. As Bellingham and his England teammates, including Manchester United’s Kobbie Mainoo and Luke Shaw, aim to secure a victory and bring football home for the first time since 1966, Sancho’s supportive message underscores the strong bonds between these young football stars.