Dortmund Considers Bringing Back Jadon Sancho
Borussia Dortmund has confirmed its interest in bringing back its former winger Jadon Sancho, according to statements from the club's sporting director Lars Ricken.
This came after a fluctuating season for the player on loan at Aston Villa from Manchester United, making the German club believe that reclaiming him is possible.
Reiken pointed out that the club is currently exploring its options in the market, adding that Sancho is among the names being considered. The sports official explained that the club is focusing on restoring balance to the attack line and improving wing options.
Sancho joined Dortmund in 2017 and delivered outstanding performances before moving to Manchester United in 2021.
The club hopes that the player will provide the necessary contribution if he agrees to return, with the possibility of adjusting his salary to align with the team's budget.
Ricken also denied other rumors related to potential transfers within the team, affirming that the club is committed to its current options but is open to strengthening its ranks if the right opportunity arises.
This came after a fluctuating season for the player on loan at Aston Villa from Manchester United, making the German club believe that reclaiming him is possible.
Reiken pointed out that the club is currently exploring its options in the market, adding that Sancho is among the names being considered. The sports official explained that the club is focusing on restoring balance to the attack line and improving wing options.
Sancho joined Dortmund in 2017 and delivered outstanding performances before moving to Manchester United in 2021.
The club hopes that the player will provide the necessary contribution if he agrees to return, with the possibility of adjusting his salary to align with the team's budget.
Ricken also denied other rumors related to potential transfers within the team, affirming that the club is committed to its current options but is open to strengthening its ranks if the right opportunity arises.