Dortmund have made their choice for Jadon Sancho

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The return to the forefront of Jadon Sancho (23) with Borussia Dortmund convinced the German club to want to recruit the player on loan from Manchester United. His adaptation, facilitated by the fact that he knows the club well (the Englishman played there from 2017 to 2021), is going well. The player was a great architect of the qualification of the yellow and black club for the quarter-finals of the Champions League. In the Bundesliga, he also scored in his last match against Werder Bremen. What to consider about a possible purchase for the BVB? According to the Daily Mirror, the German club are reportedly ready to re-sign Jadon Sancho, with the player also agreeing to the move. Dortmund, however, wants to buy their player from Manchester United at a discount.

Sold for 85 million euros in the summer of 2021, Borussia would only like to buy it for 35 million, or 50 million less than 3 years ago. An important fact, just like that of the future of Erik ten Hag. If the Dutch coach continues next season with the Red Devils, Manchester United could leave their player, as relations between the two men are so tense. On the other hand, if the end of the season goes poorly, and Erik ten Hag has to leave, the club will perhaps call on its English international. The future of Jadon Sancho therefore seems linked to that of his former coach at Manchester United.

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