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Fabrizio Romano confirms Manchester United outcast Jadon Sancho’s next destination

Manchester United will face stiff competition in the race to sign Belgian star.
Manchester United will face stiff competition in the race to sign Belgian star.

Romano has confirmed the next destination of Manchester United’s Jadon Sancho

As confirmed by Fabrizio Romano, Manchester United have finally completed a deal for Jadon Sancho who will be heading to his former club Borussia Dortmund. The 23-year-old will soon be travelling to Germany for his medical.

Both sides have agreed to a loan deal without the inclusion of a buy option. This means that Sancho will be back at Old Trafford after a brief stint in Germany.

Dortmund will be covering a part of the English forward’s wage. Moreover, a fee of €4m has also been included in the package. The Jadon Sancho saga seems to be over for the time being.

Sancho’s stint with the Red Devils has left a lot to be desired from the 23-year-old. He was being hailed as one of the best young players on the planet when Manchester United signed him for £73m back in 2021.

The player has been unable to justify his price tag during his time with the club. Through 82 appearances for the club, Sancho scored 12 goals while only recording six assists for the team. Numbers that have made people label him a fraud.

However, he is now heading back to Borussia Dortmund. This is where it all began for the English forward as he bloomed into a world-class player with the club. Hopefully, he can find his former self during his time there.

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Manchester United forward Jadon Sancho only made three appearances this season before being cut from the first team. (Photo by Shaun Botterill/Getty Images)

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