According to reports, Jadon Sancho wants to return to Borussia Dortmund, only seven months after Chelsea near Chelsea.
Sancho, 25, joined the blues on loan in the summer of Manchester United in a deal with an obligation to buy with conditions.
But after he had trouble reaching the top form in SW6, Sancho is already dreaming of a return to Germany, according to Bild.
They claim that Sanchos wish to return to Dortmund “grows daily”, after two spells with the Bundesliga club.
It is said that Sancho has already “pronounced his wish” to go back to the continent, after he has made 158 performances for Dortmund in the past.
The loan movement of Chelsea for Sancho is supposed to include a purchase obligation with a value of £ 25 million, making it difficult to complete a switch to Dortmund.
This week, however, it turned out that the Stamford Bridge outfit can unsubscribe from the purchase by Man Utd to pay a compensation costs of £ 5 million.
That would open the door for Dortmund to dive and try to sign the winger from United, after he had already established a relationship with the Red Devils when they took Sancho on loan last season.
The time of Sancho at Chelsea has not exactly convinced the club to splash the full £ 25 million, but reports claim that Blues Chiefs are still planning to make the deal permanent.
Since the signing for Chelsea, Sancho has managed two goals and six assists in 29 performances in all competitions.
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The 23-way England International started well because he registered an assist in each of his first three Premier League matches with the West Londoners.
But he has now managed only one target contribution in his last 14 league performances.
There could also be another option for Sancho, where Bilde claims that Xabi Alonso's Bayer Leverkusen is also interested in closing a potential deal for the difficult attacker.
The current conditions of Sancho at Man Utd Run until 2026, with his contract that is thought that it was worth around £ 250,000 a week.
Staying at United, however, seems to be unlikely after the minority shareholder Sir Jim Ratcliffe a damn assessment of Sancho and four other players who never gave expectations.
Recently he said: “If you look at the players we buy this summer, we didn't buy, we buy Antony.
“We buy Casemiro, we buy [Andre] Onana, we buy [Rasmus] Hojlund, we buy Sancho.
“These are all things from the past, whether we like it or not, we have inherited those things and have to figure it out.
“For Sancho, who now plays for Chelsea and we pay half of his wages, we pay £ 17 million to buy it in the summer.”
