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Jadon Sancho’s career at Man Utd is finished, club planning January exit

Manchester United is presumably ready to let Jadon Sancho leave in the upcoming January transfer window, indicating the end of the English winger’s time at the club. According to reports, Sancho’s relationship with manager Erik ten Hag has permanently damaged, casting doubt on the player’s future at Old Trafford.

The conflict between Sancho and ten Hag was made public when the manager omitted the teenage star from the squad, expressing worries over his attitude during training sessions. Meanwhile, Sancho was not pleased with this judgment, openly accusing his manager of dishonesty.

As a result of the ongoing discord, Manchester United has suspended Sancho for disciplinary reasons, and it appears that even an apology may not be enough to salvage his position with the team. Reports suggest that the club is actively looking to offload him when the transfer window reopens, with potential interest coming from Saudi Arabia.

In the summer, Al-Ettifaq had expressed interest in signing Sancho, but negotiations fell through due to differing terms. Borussia Dortmund and Juventus are also monitoring the situation, with both clubs favoring a short-term loan arrangement that would see United continue to cover a portion of Sancho’s substantial weekly salary.

Given Sancho’s fragile relationship with Manchester United and his desire to remain in Europe, Dortmund and Juventus appear to be the winger’s most likely destinations. His return to the Bundesliga, specifically with Borussia Dortmund, appears to be a strong possibility, with the club’s hierarchy reportedly open to the notion.

Despite United’s large investment in Sancho, the player’s current market worth has dropped significantly, and the club may have to accept a significant loss if they decide to part ways with him in the coming transfer window. Sancho’s future in football is currently up in the air, as fans and experts alike await the conclusion of this protracted controversy.

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