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Arriving for 85 million euros at Manchester United two and a half years ago, Jadon Sancho (23 years old) has never confirmed his new status. Observers remain unsatisfied with the England international (23 caps). So, with a view to relaunching himself, the winger decided this winter to return to where it all began for him, at Borussia Dortmund. His return announcement did not please Red Devils supporters, but that did not prevent him from being decisive on his debut, with an assist for Marco Reus against Darmstadt.
If everything goes in the right direction for him, The Team announces in today’s edition that the Marsupials are pessimistic about the possibility of keeping him this summer, especially since no purchase option was included in his loan. Leaders have also expressed their concern. “If Jadon fully meets expectations as we hope, it will probably be difficult to hope for a transfer this summer”declared sports director Sebastian Kehl, justifying that they will not have “no means to enlist him permanently.”
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