January deal to Chelsea is a possibility for Jadon Sancho. Man Utd looks to let go of the banished player

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According to sources, JADON SANCHO may try to end his banishment from Manchester United by turning to Chelsea.

The winger, who cost £73 million to sign with United after leaving Borussia Dortmund in 2021, isn’t permitted to play.

 

Jadon Sancho remains banned from the Manchester United team.

 

It came after a public altercation with manager Erik ten Hag, who benched Sancho prior to United’s September 3 loss to Arsenal by a score of 3-1.

Sancho said that his manager was using him as a “scapegoat” after the Dutchman criticized his training performances in a post-match interview.

United chiefs attempted to mediate and broker a peace agreement during crisis negotiations, but Sancho declined to offer Ten Hag an apology for his provocative remarks on social media.

It appears that the forward’s time in the red area of Manchester is up because he is still unwilling to apologize to his manager.

 

The Athletic claims that Sancho’s ties to London, his hometown, make Chelsea a viable choice.

The England international was long associated with the Blues, but United defeated them in the transfer race.

While Mykhailo Mudryk, Noni Madueke, and Raheem Sterling fight for wing positions, Chelsea did sign Cole Palmer in the summer.

Juventus is yet another team rumored to be interested in Sancho.

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Clubs in Germany, Italy, and Turkey have also been suggested as potential suitors for him. But by getting their former player back, Dortmund has distanced themselves.

 

In September, Sancho was photographed attending basketball player John Wall’s birthday party, demonstrating his hectic schedule outside of the gym.

Alongside Mike Tyson’s son Amir, he was spotted visiting London’s Cirque Le Soir nightclub.

 

Sancho and Erik ten Hag are still at odds.

 

 

 

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