BVB: Jadon Sancho’s farewell letter

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Loaned to Borussia Dortmund since January, Jadon Sancho ended his short stint with a defeat in the Champions League final. The 24-year-old sent a long message on X, first congratulating Real Madrid on their C1 title and then thanking the fans for their support at Wembley. Then, the player belonging to Manchester United gave himself up for what strongly resembles a farewell to BVB.

“I would like to thank everyone involved in this extraordinary club. I can never thank you enough for welcoming me the way you have over these last six months”added the English winger, before sending a final word for the leaders and supporters. “Thanks to Edin Terzić, Sebastian Kehl and Hans-Joachim Watzke for believing in me and bringing me back. Finally, a big thank you to the BVB fans. Your support is incredible and I am forever grateful!”concluded Sancho, who would certainly have another outcome during his time at BVB.

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