“Manchester United was f00lish to sell him; they got only £17 million for him, and now he’s at the top of the world and the best player in the world.”- Former Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino claims that the player Man United acquired for £17 million is now a beast and a member of the absolute global class.
Jadon Sancho is prepared to return to Manchester United, if Erik ten Hag departs before the summer is out.
During his six-month loan return to Borussia Dortmund, Sanchez has been a big success, and the German team would like to sign him permanently. However, Dortmund must overcome two significant challenges. First, United’s price, which is expected to exceed £50 million, will almost certainly be too high for them to afford.
Furthermore, Sancho, a 24-year-old England international, is hesitant to give up on his United career and is still driven to succeed at Old Trafford. However, it is also understood that Sancho will not be able to succeed with Ten Hag as his current employer.
After a disagreement over a social media post, Dutchman Ten Hag shunned Sancho, and he declined to apologise or back down. Ten Hag has recently expressed his opinions in public by saying that Dortmund’s success will maintain the winger’s high worth, which has thrilled United.
That seemed to be sealing the deal on Sancho returning to Old Trafford as long as Ten Hag is still in command. Ten Hag is still awaiting word on his own future, as United conducts a thorough club evaluation before determining whether to continue with him or bring in a new manager.
Mauricio Pochettino, Brentford’s Thomas Frank, and former Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel are all seen as possible successors. Sancho’s efforts in leading Dortmund to the Champions League final have further highlighted his talent, and he still has aspirations of playing at the greatest level.
Sancho is hesitant to give up on United despite the fact that Dortmund wants him and their supporters admire him for this reason. Sancho cost £73 million when he transferred from Dortmund to United in 2021, but the deal hasn’t paid off well yet. If the Germans can’t afford to keep him for the long run, they may consider signing him to a new loan agreement.
Sancho is someone that Dortmund manager Edin Terzic has publicly stated the team wants to keep. Before Saturday’s heartbreaking 2-0 loss to Real Madrid in the championship game, Terzic declared, “I am really happy that he is with us.” “It’s an extremely special moment for him to be playing in a final in his hometown.
“In the changing room, you can sense the happiness he brings and gets. I’m thrilled to collaborate with Jadon. We have no idea what the future holds. But it will undoubtedly lead to another Champions League final for him.