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Why Dortmund ‘have decided NOT to sign Jadon Sancho permanently’

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  • Borrusia Dortmund are unlikely to be able to sign Jadon Sancho permanently 
  • The German could are eager to secure another loan deal for the winger 
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Borussia Dortmund are reportedly eager to resign Jadon Sancho on loan but are unlikely to be able to secure a permanent deal for the Manchester United winger.

Sancho impressed after joining Dortmund on loan in January and featured in the defeat to Real Madrid in the Champions League final.

The 24-year-old’s future at United is uncertain given that he was frozen out under Erik ten Hag, who remains in charge at Old Trafford for now.

Sancho has a strong connection with Dortmund having initially joined the club in 2017 before leaving for United in 2021.

During his loan spell he produced some encouraging displays and started to play with greater confidence.

Borussia Dortmund are eager to sign Jadon Sancho on loan from Manchester United again
However, it’s unlikely Edin Terzic’s side will be able to pursue a permanent move for Sancho

According to BILD, Dortmund would ‘love to keep’ Sancho but the German club only have a budget of £65million this summer, which could rule out a permanent deal.

In addition, Dortmund are prioritising strengthening two other positions – a new striker and a defender to replace veteran Mats Hummels, who is expected to depart.

Sancho had fallen out of favour at United after ten Hag left him out of the matchday squad for the game away to Arsenal last September.

Sancho’s future at United is uncertain after he was frozen out by manager Erik ten Hag

It later emerged that Sancho had been omitted due to his performances in training, with the player claiming that he had been made a scapegoat by ten Hag.

Sancho refused to apologise to the United boss and didn’t play for the club again before leaving on loan.

Despite reaching the Champions League final, Dortmund didn’t have their best season domestically as they finished in fifth place in the Bundesliga, with boss Edin Terzic eager to strengthen his squad. 



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