Manchester United is reportedly taking steps to part ways with Jadon Sancho in the upcoming January transfer window. The club is said to be willing to subsidize a portion of the winger’s £300,000-a-week wages to facilitate a loan deal for the remainder of the season.
Sancho, who has been sidelined since August, could find himself on loan to clubs like Juventus or Borussia Dortmund, with neither willing to meet the £60 million asking price for a permanent deal.
Manager Erik ten Hag is believed to have informed the club hierarchy that the atmosphere in training has improved since Sancho’s exclusion from the first team. The 23-year-old fell out with Ten Hag over alleged poor performances in training, leading to his omission from the squad against Arsenal.
Despite widespread reports suggesting that Sancho may only be reintegrated if he issues an apology, the player has not taken such a step. With just under three months until the January transfer window opens, Sancho may find himself without first-team action for four months.
The winger’s future at Manchester United remains uncertain, and January could mark a significant turning point in his career, with a loan move appearing increasingly likely.