Mason Greenwood and Jadon Sancho Not Encouraged To Return To Manchester United

Mason Greenwood and Jadon Sancho Not Encouraged To Return To Manchester United

As long as Erik ten Hag is the Manchester United manager, Jadon Sancho is not interested in going back to the team, rumors have it.

Express narrates Mason Greenwood is also rumored to be leaving United in the summer, making Sancho one of several players who have been predicted to depart at the end of the season.

After having a falling out with Ten Hag, Sancho returned to Borussia Dortmund on loan in January and hasn’t played for the Red Devils since August. If Ten Hag is still in charge of the team the following season, it appears that he might not put on a United shirt once more. Bild claims that he has no interest in going back to Old Trafford in the summer.

Sancho’s Future

Sancho’s future is reportedly seriously in doubt because he believes Ten Hag is to blame for his career decline and does not want to play for the Dutch manager once more. With sporting director Sebastian Kehl reportedly eager to keep Sancho in Germany, it is possible that he will be loaned to Dortmund for an additional season.

According to the report, Sancho will have to accept a pay decrease in order to remain with Dortmund for an additional year because they will not be able to offer him nearly as much as he does at United.

His Old Trafford contract expires in 2026, but the Red Devils have the option to extend it through the summer of 2027.

Since rejoining Dortmund in January, Sancho has made frequent appearances for the team. In Saturday’s victory over Werder Bremen, he scored his first league goal. In his eight club appearances this season, he has also contributed two assists.

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Greenwood, who also has an uncertain future at Old Trafford, has reportedly been linked to Sancho’s departure from United.

The former England striker, who moved to Spain last summer, has eight goals in all competitions while on loan at Getafe for the current campaign.

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