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Man United don't want Jadon Sancho and his future could be in this Italian club

The English winger was excluded from the squad after a quarrel with Ten Hag.

By Darwin Largo

The English winger was excluded from the squad after a quarrel with Ten Hag.

Manchester United have had many problems since the beginning of the 2023/24 season. The most obvious are the poor performances they have shown and the bad results they have obtained. That's why they are in 10th place in the Premier League standings with 12 points, 8 less than the leaders Tottenham and Arsenal. And in the Champions League the situation is even worse: they lost against Bayern Munich and Galatasaray and are in last place in group A.

 

In addition, they have had serious problems with injuries to important players in the squad. Some missed only a few games and are now back, such as Rasmus Hojlund, Sofyan Amrabat and Mason Mount. But others have been sidelined for a long time, or will be for a long time, such as Lisandro Martinez, Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Luke Shaw and Tyrell Malacia.

Another player the Red Devils are not using is Jadon Sancho. The England winger last played on Sunday, August 27, when Manchester United beat Nottingham Forest 3-2. A week later, Erik Ten Hag did not call him up for the match against Arsenal and, when asked for the reasons for his decision, explained that it was because of the poor performances the player had had in training. Sancho responded to this with a post on social media accusing the coach of lying.

From there, the club's chiefs punished him by sending him to coach with the youth team. Since then he has not played an official game, and is unlikely to do so as long as Ten Hag is manager. That is why many speculate that he may be transferred to another club in the next transfer window in January.

 

Where will he go?

While it was initially believed that Borussia Dortmund could be Jadon Sancho's destination, Sky Sports now reports that the favorites to sign him are Juventus. The Italian side are prepared to ask for him on loan, with a $70 million buyout clause.

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