Revealed: Why Borussia Dortmund ‘have decided NOT to sign Jadon Sancho on a permanent move this summer’… as the German club ‘looks to agree another loan deal with Man United’
- It is unlikely that Borrusia Dortmund will be able to sign Jadon Sancho permanently
- The German is said to be keen to finalize a new loan deal for the winger
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Borussia Dortmund are reportedly keen to sign Jadon Sancho on loan, but are unlikely to secure a permanent deal for the Manchester United winger.
Sancho impressed after joining Dortmund on loan in January, playing in the defeat to Real Madrid in the Champions League final.
The 24-year-old’s future at United is uncertain as he was frozen under Erik ten Hag, who remains in charge at Old Trafford for the time being.
Sancho has a strong bond with Dortmund, having joined the club in 2017 before leaving for United in 2021.
During his loan spell he produced some encouraging displays and started to play with more confidence.
Borussia Dortmund is eager to re-loan Jadon Sancho from Manchester United
However, it is unlikely that Edin Terzic’s side will be able to pursue a permanent transfer for Sancho
According to BILDortmund are ‘keen to keep’ Sancho, but the German club only have a budget of £65million this summer, which could rule out a permanent deal.
In addition, Dortmund is prioritizing strengthening two other positions: a new forward and a defender to replace veteran Mats Hummels, who is expected to leave.
Sancho had fallen out of favor at United after Ten Hag left him out of the matchday squad for the match against Arsenal last September.
Sancho’s future at United is in doubt after he was frozen out by manager Erik ten Hag
It later emerged that Sancho had been left out due to his performance in training, with the player claiming he had been made a scapegoat by ten Hag.
Sancho refused to apologize to the United boss and did not play for the club again before being loaned out.
Despite reaching the Champions League final, Dortmund did not have their best season domestically, finishing in fifth place in the Bundesliga with boss Edin Terzic keen to strengthen his squad.