Jadon Sancho, the ultimate twist

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Jadon Sancho is not expected to join Borussia Dortmund permanently, with the winger set to secure a €5million financial package from Manchester United.

Sancho joined Dortmund on loan in January after falling out with United manager Erik ten Hag at the start of the season.

The winger has been a failure for the Red Devils since his £73million move from the German side in 2021, but the Red Devils will get some of that back through this loan deal. According to Sky in Germany, if Dortmund qualify for the Champions League final, United will receive £4.25 million instead of £2.9 million.

Sancho returning to Manchester United?

If Sancho feels comfortable at Dortmund, after having struggled to establish himself at Old Trafford, the English media adds that it is unlikely that he will leave United permanently, who demand too much money for him. English international. However, discussions are planned after the Champions League final.

Sancho has scored 50 goals and provided 64 assists in 137 appearances for Dortmund, but he has only scored 12 goals and provided 6 assists in 82 appearances for United. This year, he has contributed to six goals in 20 appearances for BVB, on loan.

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