Dortmund Awaits Opportunity to Reclaim Sancho for Free
Borussia Dortmund is showing clear interest in bringing back their former star Jadon Sancho, given his current situation with Aston Villa. The English player is going through a new transitional phase, which has opened the door for the German club to attempt to reclaim him.
According to reports, Sancho's contract with Manchester United is set to expire next summer, which means he could move for free. Although the English club has the option to extend his contract for an additional year, this option is not currently being strongly considered.
Dortmund's interest comes as part of its effort to capitalize on market opportunities, especially with its good knowledge of the player's abilities, as he had previously excelled in the team's jersey and delivered his best performances there, making the idea of his return appealing to both parties.
According to what was published by The Athletic through journalist Sebastian Stafford-Bloor, the deal could be one of the standout moves of the summer if Manchester United does not activate the extension clause, paving the way for a potential return of Sancho to his preferred environment.
According to reports, Sancho's contract with Manchester United is set to expire next summer, which means he could move for free. Although the English club has the option to extend his contract for an additional year, this option is not currently being strongly considered.
Dortmund's interest comes as part of its effort to capitalize on market opportunities, especially with its good knowledge of the player's abilities, as he had previously excelled in the team's jersey and delivered his best performances there, making the idea of his return appealing to both parties.
According to what was published by The Athletic through journalist Sebastian Stafford-Bloor, the deal could be one of the standout moves of the summer if Manchester United does not activate the extension clause, paving the way for a potential return of Sancho to his preferred environment.