UPDATE: Jadon Sancho reportedly does not want to return to Manchester United regardless of whether Erik ten Hag will coach the Red Devils next season or not

During his loan at Borussia Dortmund, Jadon Sancho has kind of poked fun of claims that he is a “finished” player.

With the benefit of hindsight, though, it is impossible to dispute the choice to loan him because he never displayed such qualities at Old Trafford.

I want to know what happened' slams Rio Ferdinand as he questions Man Utd  and Erik ten Hag after watching Jadon Sancho | The SunSome are considering the possibility that Sancho may still be employed by the team in the future, given his falling out with Erik ten Hag, which finally resulted in his departure.

Sancho will return to the team under new management following an exceptional loan period, and the manager is under pressure and may not be at the club next summer.

Jadon Sancho has best Champions League semi-final display since Messi as  Man Utd flop's Dortmund stats vs PSG revealed | The SunWhat a waste of their stories…

According to German football analyst Patrick Berger of Sky Sports, Jadon Sancho has no desire to rejoin United under any circumstances.

Ten Hag has already made up his intention to leave the club, thus his choice is unaffected by his future there.

Ten Hag heaps praise on exiled Sancho after Champions League star turn |  SuperSportAccording to Berger, Sancho plans to stay in Dortmund, where he initially rose to fаme, having found a place there.

Even while recent developments have increased the likelihood of a permanent contract, Dortmund’s financial situation will make it challenging.

Ten Hag claims there were 'issues' with Jadon Sancho BEFORE boss arrived at  Man Utd and 'all the way through' | The SunDortmund will attempt to negotiate another loan agreement with a buyout requirement if a settlement cannot be reached.

Sancho will thus play for Dortmund in the summer of 2025 rather than United, but it is unclear how that will help United.

In light of their financial difficulties, the team needs money this summer to bolster their roster, and a revitalized Sancho is an unexpecteԀ asset to cash in.

Therefore, it’s still conceivable that in the summer, United will cоmpel Dortmund to pay up or move Sancho to a team that will pay for a long-term contract.

At Old Trafford, a comeback is not possible.