The future of Jadon Sancho at Manchester United looks uncertain after Chelsea had paid £ 5 million to send him back to Old Trafford after a failed loan say – and Ruben Amorim has no plans to include him in his team
Manchester United -boss Ruben Amorim does not intend to reintegrate Jadon Sancho into his Old Trafford after Chelsea paid £ 5 million to send him back to Old Trafford. The future looks uncertain for the English international after the blues have achieved the chance to make his loan permanent.
Sancho, who is now looking for the Saudi Pro League, was usually a failure at Stamford Bridge after scoring five and assisting four – although one of those goals came in the final victory of the UEFA Conference League on Real Betis.
Fans have pronounced their frustration on Sancho for an inconsistent form in the top flight and the club has chosen not to sign him, and even prefer to pay a fine than to permanently accept him for £ 25 million.
And all hope that he turns a new magazine in United is interrupted, where Amorim is not interested in giving him a chance in the team.
Instead, the Portuguese boss pushes through with a deal to sign Brentford for Bryan Mbeumo after Landing Wolves star Matheus Cunha.
United must now decide what they want to do with Sancho, while they want to increase the interest in the player.
The Red Devils do not want to lend Sancho for the last year of his contract and see him walk for nothing next summer. However, the player is not against that idea, because he would have the choice of his clubs next summer.
For now, Saudi Arabia seems to be the most likely destination for Sancho. Al-Hilal, Al-Eittihad and Al-Nassr are all interested parties. If United cannot close a deal with a large battle of the middle, they could use the £ 5 million Chelsea that she paid to supplement his wages to another club.
Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca had to keep Sancho despite his indifferent form, but the best buyer of the club refused to pay his £ 300,000 a week's salary.
United is still owing Borussia Dortmund, about £ 17 million in unpaid costs after he broke him up for £ 75 million in 2021 and the Red Devils will have to improvise to get a new club.
As it looks now, few clubs would be willing to pay Sancho the wages that he is behind the middle. He has shown by refusing to do a wage reduction at Chelsea, he still wants to earn what he gets at Old Trafford.
