If Jadon Sancho continues to refuse to apologise to Erik Ten Hag, Manchester United will attempt to move him in January. United manager, Erik Ten Hag is unwilling to back down in his feud with Sancho. The winger has been barred from the first-team squad since practically calling Ten Hag a liar after being pulled from last month’s defeat at Arsenal owing to a poor attitude in training.
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Manchester United could be looking to offload Jadon Sancho
In addition to supposedly weak efforts on the training ground and repeated lateness, Mail Sport has discovered that Ten Hag has cited Jadon Sancho’s influence among team-mates as a reason of concern, despite the player’s robust denial.
Ten Hag believes that the attitude of other players in training has improved since Jadon Sancho’s exile, with their team spirit reflected in Saturday’s dramatic injury-time win over Brentford. Though other Old Trafford sources have questioned whether the Dutchman is purposefully making an example of the player.
After accusing Ten Hag of making ‘untrue’ comments and using him as a’scapegoat’ after being left out of United’s 3-1 defeat at the Emirates Stadium, the 23-year-old seemed equally hesitant to back down. United are desperate to get rid of Jadon Sancho in January. They are offering to underwrite his £300,000-a-week wages in exchange for a loan deal for the remainder of the season.
Juventus and former club Borussia Dortmund have both been connected with Jadon Sancho. But neither will be willing to match United’s £60 million asking price for a player who is unlikely to have played for more than four months at that point. The international break appears to be the ideal opportunity for both parties to reach an agreement. But United’s management is not advocating for Sancho’s reinstatement.
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Jadon Sancho’s transfer worth will fall further from the £73 million United spent for him two years ago. Now, the club fears it will not recover until he shines while on loan abroad. A loan move for Sancho would be similar to United’s approach to Mason Greenwood. Mason joined Getafe on a season-long loan on transfer deadline day.