“I want OLD TRAFFORD RETURN now because this is my Home and I want to finish as a legend of this Club,” I said. “Being away from home has not been easy for me.” Another player for Manchester United who had a significant disagreement with Ten Hag during that year is now asking with the board to give him permission to return before the beginning of January. Sancho and Greenwood are not included.
Despite the fact that Roy Keane is a fan of Jadon Sancho, he has fiercely refuted the notion that Manchester United made a mistake when they sent him to Chelsea in the summer. On the final day of the transfer window, Sancho made his way to Stamford Bridge on loan for the duration of the season. He is expected to make a permanent move to the club for approximately 25 million pounds at the conclusion of the current campaign.
Despite the fact that the two had reconciled following their public dispute, which resulted in a four-month suspension from first-team training, Erik ten Hag gave his approval for the 24-year-old player to leave the team.
And Sancho is having a good time back in London, where he is a resident, and he is contributing to Enzo Maresca’s surprising challenge for the Premier League crown with his solid performances.
Since joining the Blues, he has made eight starts throughout the Premier League and the UEFA Conference League, contributing two goals and five assists. He has also made eight starts overall.
In the event that Chelsea were to finish in the top 14 of the league, they would be obligated to acquire Sancho in a transaction that would be mutually beneficial to all parties involved.
While on loan at Borussia Dortmund in the second half of the previous season, Sancho displayed indications of his former thrilling self. He left Borussia Dortmund for Manchester United in a trade of £73 million in 2021. Sancho has continued his resurgence since then.
Keane, on the other hand, has refuted the reactionary accusations that the Red Devils made when they decided to dump him, stating that various players are better suited to certain teams than others.
As said on the episode of The Overlap that aired on Thursday, “I think Sancho definitely has something,” the former captain of United Football Club explained.
“However, I also observe that some young men from United get transferred to other clubs, and when they are successful there, people say things like, ‘Well, we shouldn’t have sold them.'”
“No, you are doing OK since that club is a better fit for you rather than the other one. We are all aware that timing can be a factor for a player at times.
I’m not suggesting that Sancho is the solution to making a comeback to Manchester United. Could it be that Chelsea is a good match for him?
“Whatever it may be, the manager down there, who knows, he seems to be enjoying his time in London nonetheless. In other words, I’m not suggesting that you would get Sancho back in a hurry.
After that, Gary Neville posed the topic of whether Marcus Rashford would have been motivated by the achievements of Sancho and other former players of Manchester United after they left Old Trafford.
Rashford made the announcement on Monday that he was prepared to take on a new challenge, and he made a strong suggestion that he intends to quit his boyhood club after twenty years of service.
Without a doubt. Evidently, it is the way he is thinking,” Keane concurred with the statement.
The forward, who is 27 years old, might leave the club as early as January if adequate offers come in. This would be a ground-shaking landmark in Ineos’ relentless rebuilding process.