Jadon Sancho set to speak with Erik ten Hag ahead of Dortmund loan move
The forward is yet to apologise to the Manchester United manager
Following the completion of a loan agreement for the winger from Borussia Dortmund, Jadon Sancho is scheduled to depart from Manchester United. Sancho has to do one last task for the English, though, before returning to Germany for a six-month stay.
According to Sport1, Jadon Sancho is expected to speak with Erik ten Hag for a few clarifications before going on loan to Borussia Dortmund for Manchester United.
After an open altercation with the Dutch manager, the winger was cut from the team. The two held an inside discussion, but it was ineffective since Sancho would not apologise to Erik ten Hag in public.
According to recent reports, Sancho was hesitant to give up on his Manchester United future entirely. Due to his present connection with the boss, he will benefit shortly from leaving the English club.
What these “words of clarification” will entail for Jadon Sancho after he encounters Erik ten Hag is unclear. The English team’s supporters, however, are not pleased with this most recent development and have expressed their disbelief on social media.
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The Dutch manager’s second season on the team has not gone well. On the other hand, he is clear about the kind of players he desires at the organisation come January’s transfer market. The Dutch manager discussed the types of individuals that may thrive at Manchester United.
According to Erik ten Hag:
That is always on those players and how much confidence you have in your capabilities but I can tell you one thing – the Premier League is tough, Manchester United, that is tough to play there because it is easier to play in almost any other team than Manchester United because the pressure is that high always. You have to deal with that.”
The Dutch manager went on to say that this is the best challenge and the ideal club for a player to be at if he has self-confidence. These most recent remarks were interpreted as a jab at Jadon Sancho, who has underperformed at Manchester United after joining from Dortmund.
To restart his career, the English winger will now spend six months back in the Bundesliga. Perhaps a string of successful games will help the winger’s situation and offer him another opportunity to reestablish his Manchester United career in the 2024–2025 campaign.
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