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The 23-year-old star says he is ‘happy again’ after Manchester United loan exit in 2024

23-year-old says he is 'happy again' after leaving Manchester United on loan,
23-year-old says he is 'happy again' after leaving Manchester United on loan, (Photo by Candice Ward/Getty Images)

23-year-old says he is ‘happy again’ after leaving Manchester United on loan

23-year-old Jadon Sancho, who recently left Manchester United on loan is currently playing with his former club Borussia Dortmund and was impressive during his first game back.

Sancho had a public falling out with Erik ten Hag back in August which led to him being outcasted from the team. He had been sitting on the sidelines for four and a half months before his move to Germany.

This must’ve hurt the player’s mental health. But, when you think about it all Jadon Sancho had to do to get back on the team was apologise to his manager.

Nonetheless, Sancho refused to apologise and that led to him being away from football. In just his first game back the 23-year-old grabbed an assist in 35 minutes of play.

He says that he is ‘happy again’ now that he is back at Dortmund. He went on to explain his performance in the first game and said that his assist to Marco Reus was just meant to be.

Fans are happy to see that Sancho has not lost a single step since being away from the game. Moreover, a lot of footballers showed support for the player when he announced his move to Dortmund.

23-year-old says he is 'happy again' after leaving Manchester United on loan.
Manchester United will reevaluate Jadon Sancho when he returns to the team during the summer.

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Sancho’s performance with Manchester United has made a lot of people wonder whether he was just playing badly or did Erik ten Hag just had no idea about how to use the player.

If he continues to impress during his time in Germany it will surely not be a good look for the Dutchman.

Written by Sameer Khan

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