Florian Plettenberg has provided an update on Jadon Sancho’s situation at Manchester United. The player has been unsettled at the club recently and the journalist has given hints regarding his future.
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Update on ‘Exceptional’ United Star’s Future
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Sancho On the Verge of Leaving Red Devils in the Winter Transfer Window
According to Plettenberg, the United winger is now very likely to leave the club when the transfer window opens in January. The reports suggest that the Englishman will leave on loan instead of a permanent transfer. Sancho’s next destination is still not known, however, a move away from Old Trafford could possibly be the best solution for all parties involved.
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The 23-year-old’s former club Borussia Dortmund could be one of the potential destinations for him. However, it is highly unlikely according to the English reporter. Dortmund manager, Edin Terzic appreciates the “exceptional” player and “is in regular contact” with him. According to the Sky reporter the England international wants to play regular football and his playing time will dictate his next destination.
Sancho’s Situation With Erik ten Hag
The Red Devils’ manager and Sancho had a falling out earlier last month when the manager justified his exclusion from the squad by questioning his training performance, which the player publicly denied on social media. The former Dortmund man has not featured for the Premier League club since the incident.
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The 20-time Premier League champions released a statement recently on the issue revealing that the player will not be part of the group and will “remain on personal training programme” till the disciplinary issue is not resolved. These developments point towards a broken relationship between the Dutch manager and Sancho which could act as a catalyst for his move away from Manchester.