Football Today
·3 janvier 2024
Man Utd must pay the bulk of Jadon Sancho’s wages to send him on loan to Borussia Dortmund

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·3 janvier 2024
German giants Borussia Dortmund are interested in re-signing Manchester United winger Jadon Sancho on loan, according to The Times.
However, they want the Premier League club to pay two-thirds of his wages.
The 23-year-old has been deemed surplus to requirements at United since his public outburst towards manager Erik ten Hag in September.
He accused the Dutchman of lying that he was dropped for his poor training attitude before the Arsenal game.
Sancho has been suspended indefinitely over the past few months and Dortmund are now prepared to offer him a temporary escape route.
They are interested in a reunion, but a deal would depend on United’s salary contribution.
Dortmund are only willing to pay one-third of his wages for the next six months – £2.6 million.
The Bundesliga heavyweights want United to contribute £5.2m during the loan stint.
The England international has shown no remorse for his public statement on social media in September.
He erased the post but has refused to apologise to the manager. There is no way back for him and his future lies elsewhere.
Sancho prefers a return to Dortmund where he was highly successful. The attacker could recapture his form with a move back to the Bundesliga.
It could also help United in the summer as they could recoup some of the £73 million fee they paid for him in 2021.
United want at least £50m for a permanent exit. The Red Devils could sanction Sancho’s move to Dortmund, but they will want the German club to make a higher wage contribution.
A fresh round of negotiations is likely to be held.
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