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Callum McAvoyPublished Jan 10, 2024, 9:01pm|Updated Jan 10, 2024, 9:44pm
Jadon Sancho has all but confirmed his loan from Manchester United to Borussia Dortmund is a done deal.
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Last week, the two clubs agreed a deal that would see the winger return to his former side, having been an outcast at United since August.
The transfer is now expected to be completed in the next couple of days, and seemingly has the approval of Sancho himself.
The England International took to Twitter to like a post from transfer guru Fabrizio Romano regarding the transfer.
‘Jadon Sancho to Borussia Dortmund, here we go!’ the tweet read.
‘Deal in place between Man United and BVB on loan, NO buy option. Understand Sancho can travel later today for medical.
‘BVB will cover part of the salary plus loan fee. €4m package. Boarding completed.’
ð¨ð¡â«ï¸ Jadon Sancho to Borussia Dortmund, here we go! Deal in place between Man United and BVB on loan, NO buy option.
Understand Sancho can travel later today for medical.
BVB will cover part of the salary plus loan fee. â¬4m package.
Boarding completed âï¸ @TurkishAirlines pic.twitter.com/sExTKKBQwY
Furthermore, Sancho has reactivated his Instagram account, with a new profile picture teasing his return to Dortmund.
Sancho has not played since August following a public falling out with Erik ten Hag after the manager criticised his player’s efforts in training.
The 23-year-old hit back on social media, claiming he had been made a scapegoat by the club, and after refusing to apologise for his comments, Ten Hag banished him from the first-team.
His time at Old Trafford has been nothing short of a disaster and the £73million signing will be hoping that a return to Dortmund, where he established himself as one of the world’s best young forwards, can revive his career.
Though United wanted to sell rather than loan Sancho, they have not included an option to buy in the deal, as they hope if he performs well it will drive up the player’s value ahead of a potential summer exit.
There’s also a feeling that they don’t want to sell just in case Ten Hag leaves the club in the near-future, which would allow Sancho a way back into the first-team.
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