Man Utd's Sancho considering loan move to Dortmund
Jadon Sancho is unhappy with his performances and opportunities at Manchester United and is considering a return to Borussia Dortmund. There is talk from Germany of a possible loan move to the German club, although for that to happen, the player would have to take a big pay cut.
1 year ago
Jadon Sancho is far from the player who impressed the world at Borussia Dortmund. The English striker is not living a good moment and his 6 goals and 2 assists in the season show that his performance and opportunities are not what he would like them to be.
Despite having the approval of Ten Hag at Manchester United, the reality is that the England international is considering a return to Borussia Dortmund. According to 'Süddeutsche Zeitung', the Englishman wants to return to get back to his best.
The aforementioned source assured that his return would be on loan and that he would be reunited with a Edin Terzic who would be delighted to be able to count again on a player he coached for 6 months and with whom he won the German Cup in 2021.
However, both 'Sky Sports' and 'Sport1' assured that this possibility is quite difficult due to the high salary he receives in England and that it would be unaffordable for the Teutonic team. That is why all this is still in the initial stages.
Despite having the approval of Ten Hag at Manchester United, the reality is that the England international is considering a return to Borussia Dortmund. According to 'Süddeutsche Zeitung', the Englishman wants to return to get back to his best.
The aforementioned source assured that his return would be on loan and that he would be reunited with a Edin Terzic who would be delighted to be able to count again on a player he coached for 6 months and with whom he won the German Cup in 2021.
However, both 'Sky Sports' and 'Sport1' assured that this possibility is quite difficult due to the high salary he receives in England and that it would be unaffordable for the Teutonic team. That is why all this is still in the initial stages.
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