Sancho’s Future Uncertain After Dortmund Loan
Jadon Sancho’s return to Borussia Dortmund has been a success story. After a falling out with Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag, Sancho thrived on loan, particularly impressing in the Champions League semi-final against PSG.
However, a permanent return is facing complications. According to Sky Sports Deutschland, Sancho has no desire to return to Old Trafford, regardless of ten Hag’s future. Manchester United are preparing to sell him, but haven’t set a price yet.
Dortmund, meanwhile, are happy with Sancho and want him to stay. Their ideal scenario is a second loan with an obligation to buy, as a permanent transfer fee might be too high. Talks between the clubs are expected soon.
This situation highlights Manchester United’s difficulty in offloading Sancho. While his resurgence has been positive, it hasn’t attracted major buyers willing to meet his price tag.
Despite everyone seemingly favoring a Dortmund return, United might need to accept a financial loss.
Conversely, Dortmund will try to negotiate a lower fee, especially considering the potential financial boost from their Champions League run.
Interestingly, these reports could be a tactic similar to ten Hag’s recent praise for Sancho – a move potentially aimed at influencing negotiations.