Jadon Sancho may have already made his final appearance in a Manchester United shirt while he has ‘No Way Back’ at Man Utd if Ten Hag Stays

After a loan stint with Borussia Dortmund, Jadon Sancho will have little chance of reviving his Red Devils career if Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag stays in the hоt seat at Old Trafford past the end of the season, according to GIVEMESPORT sources.

Following extensive negotiations during the winter transfer window, the Bundesliga team agreed to pay a £3.4 million fee and cover a portion of the England international’s wage package for the remaining part of the season, bringing him back to familiar surroundings after being frozen out by the Dutch tactician.

Can Jadon Sancho Salvage His Man Utd Career? | The AnalystOnly in July 2021, when his £73 million transfer to Manchester United was finalized, did Sancho depart Signal Iduna Park; however, he has been back in Dortmund colors since January, trying to get regular playing time before considering his summertime alternatives.

If Ten Hag remаins at the helm, Red Devils seeking a permanent buyer for Sancho Winger have no future at Old Trafford.

MU muốn đổi Sancho lấy ngôi sao của Borussia Dortmund | Báo Pháp Luật TP.  Hồ Chí MinhAfter he got into a public altercation with ten Hag, Sancho is expected to be permanently sold by Manchester United when the transfer window reopens, according to GMS sources. If the former Ajax head coach stays in place, Sancho won’t be able to return to Old Trafford.

Jadon Sancho sẽ không trở lại MU, trừ khi ten Hag bị sa thảiThe English international, who is thrilled at Dortmund and willing to stay for another season after showcasing his potential by contributing four goals in ten games and finding the scoresheet as the German powerhouses advanced to the Champions League quarterfinals by defeating PSV Eindhoven last week, is not worried if he does not play for the Red Devils again.

Manchester United teammates urge Jadon Sancho to apologise or face exit | Manchester  United | The GuardianSancho has historically produced far better attacking numbers in the Bundesliga than the Premier League, according to statistics, and respected journalist Ben Jacobs previously told GIVEMESPORT that he was eager to return to Signal Iduna Park. However, Manchester United was seeking a sizable fee if an option to buy was to be included in the winter deal.