According to a source at ESPN, Manchester United is expecting Jadon Sancho and Mason Greenwood to report back to training if they have not yet left the club by the start of preseason. Players not participating in the European Championship or Copa América have been instructed to return to Carrington on July 8. This includes
Jadon Sancho
One of the major transfer rumors circulating is about Borussia Dortmund’s interest in Jadon Sancho. The winger is expected to leave Manchester United this summer, with Dortmund looking to secure his permanent return to Signal Iduna Park. Despite doubts over the future of their manager and Sancho’s disappointing time at Old Trafford, the Black and
Borussia Dortmund coach Edin Terzic expressed optimism about Jadon Sancho’s future, stating that the winger will play in another Champions League in his career. However, he also admitted uncertainty regarding Sancho’s future with the Bundesliga team. Sancho, 24, recently featured in the Champions League final at Wembley, where Dortmund suffered a 2-0 defeat against Real
Following England’s heartbreaking loss in the Euro 2020 final, Jadon Sancho, along with Bukayo Saka and Marcus Rashford, faced a wave of racist abuse online. Despite the passage of time, Sancho revealed that he has not fully recovered from the trauma inflicted by the hateful messages. In an interview with CNN, he admitted that the
Recent reports suggest that Jadon Sancho’s time at Manchester United is coming to an end. Despite uncertainties surrounding Erik ten Hag’s position as manager, it has been rumored that Sancho will be leaving the club in the summer. The decision seems to have been made regardless of the outcome of Ten Hag’s future at Old
Manchester United’s recent struggles in the transfer market have been evident with the departure of high-value players such as Donny van de Beek and Jadon Sancho. Both players, initially seen as promising additions, have now been deemed as failed signings after being ushered out of the club. The question arises whether these players were always