Uncertainty has been plaguing the Manchester United camp this winter. Poor results in the Premier League, preceded by a disastrous campaign in the Champions League, leave Erik ten Hag’s squad wondering what the second half of the season holds for them. The Red Devils will seek to climb back into the European spots of the English top flight, but will have to do it without one of their young attackers.
Jadon Sancho’s Loan to Dortmund Complete
🚨🟡⚫️ Jadon Sancho to Borussia Dortmund, here we go! Deal in place between Man United and BVB on loan, NO buy option.
Understand Sancho can travel later today for medical.
BVB will cover part of the salary plus loan fee. €4m package.
Boarding completed ✈️ @TurkishAirlines pic.twitter.com/sExTKKBQwY
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) January 10, 2024
Latest Update on Transfer Saga
Fabrizio Romano had already given the Jadon Sancho to Borussia Dortmund rumours his famous “here we go!” tagline. The 23-year-old, who has been sidelined for United since a disagreement between him and Ten Hag, has since been officially announced as a Dortmund player once again.
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There is “NO buy option,” according to Romano. The German side will pay less than £3.5 million to have Sancho on a six-month loan. This is far less than the £73 million United paid them back in 2021. The young winger has only played in three fixtures this term under Ten Hag.
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He’s Back
The player is returning to the site of his greatest success as it was in the famous yellow kit that he first gained acclaim before making his big move to Manchester a few years ago. Things have not worked out well in England despite his talents.
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The young player has been out of favour but sites like Transfermarkt still believe he is “the best answer to Man Utd’s problems”. He has a chance to prove as much as part of a squad eager to fight for a spot in the Champions League in a crowded Bundesliga.