In a bid to revive his career, Jadon Sancho, currently isolated from Manchester United’s first team, is catching the attention of West Ham United. The winger, sidelined since September due to a fallout with manager Erik ten Hag, may find a temporary home with the Hammers. Despite the interest, West Ham manager David Moyes remains cautious about a short-term deal, citing concerns over the player’s hefty £250,000-per-week wages.
Sancho’s rift with Ten Hag, marked by the player’s refusal to apologize, has left Manchester United eager to offload him. With Ten Hag’s position seemingly secure for now, Sancho’s chances of returning to United hinge on a managerial change. Notably, West Ham’s successful loan stint with Jesse Lingard from United in 2021 adds intrigue to the potential Sancho move.
As Sancho seeks a career resurgence after a four-month hiatus, options including a return to Borussia Dortmund or a move to Juventus are on the table. While Saudi Pro League club Al-Ettifaq showed interest in the past, their pursuit appears dormant for the January transfer window. As the transfer saga unfolds, Sancho faces a critical month in shaping the next chapter of his football journey.