Manchester United are reportedly poised to accept a significant loss on Jadon Sancho, with the club willing to let him go for nearly £40million less than what he cost them.
The discord between Sancho and manager Erik ten Hag, stemming from a public fallout, has led Sancho to insist he won’t return to United unless there’s a change in management.
Currently revitalizing his career on loan at Borussia Dortmund, where he originally found fame, Sancho has shown glimpses of regaining his form, contributing one goal and two assists in eight Bundesliga appearances.
The Sun reports that Dortmund are reportedly considering a £35million offer to turn Sancho’s loan into a permanent move.
This development unfolds as United’s new co-owner, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, remains non-committal about ten Hag’s future, closely monitoring Sancho’s progress in Germany.