Jadon Sancho's Move To Dortmund Postponed
Jadon Sancho wants to leave Manchester United permanently (doc. Special).

JAKARTA - Jadon Sancho had to be relieved to be 'disposal' by Manchester United in the winter market which has been open since January 1, 2024. The dispute with Manager Erik ten Hag forced him to undergo a loan period.

Not only that, the 23-year-old had to close his personal Instagram account after being thrown from the Red Devils' first team.

Borussia Dortmund, who is a former Sanco club, is the team that is most willing to accept the winger's return on loan until this season is over.

However, his move to Dortmund met a stumbling block. As reported by Sky Sports, Manchester United's negotiations with the Bundesliga club have not been completed.

Some problems are still protracted. One of the negotiations that is still tough is whether Sancho's options can be purchased permanently at the end of this season or not.

Behind, Manchester United is indeed thinking long about Sancho's contract. They are still reluctant to let go of the attacker considering the price is currently falling.

If they sell it, of course the team will suffer losses. Moreover, the Red Devils are now the arrival of a new owner, Sir Jim Radcliffe, who bought 25 percent of the club's shares.

Sir Jim Ratcliffe is counting for squad efficiency. Several names have been released on loan to reduce the salary burden.

The reduction could at least make MU look for new players who are effective in strengthening the team.

The plan, Sancho was initially only borrowed until the season was over. However, the player seems to want to leave permanently.

So far, the deal is only about paying 3.4 million pounds to Manchester United. Dortmund will then be burdened with the England player's salary of 250 thousand pounds per week.


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