Manchester United Makes Final Decision on Sancho's Future
The Sun newspaper confirmed that Manchester United has prepared to make its final decision regarding the future of its player Jadon Sancho, with his contract set to expire next summer.
The newspaper indicated that the Red Devils have decided to allow the player, whose market value is 73 million pounds, to leave the club for free at the end of the current season, after they refused to renew his contract for an additional year due to unsatisfactory performance.
Sancho, 25, has failed to justify his hefty transfer fee from Borussia Dortmund in 2021, and his high weekly salary of 200,000 pounds has not helped the club justify keeping him.
The player was loaned to Aston Villa, where he continues to struggle for a starting spot under the management of coach Unai Emery. So far, Sancho has participated in only 6 out of 20 Premier League matches, raising doubts about Aston Villa's desire to activate the purchase option after the loan ends.
It is noteworthy that Sancho's career with Manchester United effectively ended after his public dispute with former coach Erik ten Hag in 2023, which reinforced the club's position in allowing him to leave.
The newspaper indicated that the Red Devils have decided to allow the player, whose market value is 73 million pounds, to leave the club for free at the end of the current season, after they refused to renew his contract for an additional year due to unsatisfactory performance.
Sancho, 25, has failed to justify his hefty transfer fee from Borussia Dortmund in 2021, and his high weekly salary of 200,000 pounds has not helped the club justify keeping him.
The player was loaned to Aston Villa, where he continues to struggle for a starting spot under the management of coach Unai Emery. So far, Sancho has participated in only 6 out of 20 Premier League matches, raising doubts about Aston Villa's desire to activate the purchase option after the loan ends.
It is noteworthy that Sancho's career with Manchester United effectively ended after his public dispute with former coach Erik ten Hag in 2023, which reinforced the club's position in allowing him to leave.