Jadon Sancho Could Make a Return to Borussia Dortmund from Manchester United
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London, March 18 (NationPress) The renowned German club, Borussia Dortmund, has expressed a desire to bring back Jadon Sancho, the England international, in a free transfer from Manchester United. Sancho was initially signed by United in 2021, and since then, he has had loan spells at both Chelsea and Aston Villa.
At 25, Sancho, who hails from Camberwell in Greater London, rose to fame during his earlier tenure at Dortmund, where he made a significant impact as a teenager. His contract with Manchester United is set to expire this summer, and reports suggest that a renewal is unlikely.
With the aim of reuniting with Sancho, Dortmund hopes to bring him back to Germany, where he initially made his mark.
Currently, Sancho is on loan at Aston Villa, marking his third temporary departure from Old Trafford since his transfer for £73 million. His move to Villa was a straightforward loan without a purchase option, as reported by www.mirror.com.uk.
Although Villa's coach, Unai Emery, has hinted at a potential permanent deal for Sancho, Dortmund remains eager to sign back the player who first debuted with them in 2017.
According to a report from The Times, after previously deciding against pursuing wingers due to Nico Kovac's preference for a 3-4-2-1 formation last summer, the Dortmund manager has now reversed that decision and is keen on acquiring Sancho.
However, for a return to Signal Iduna Park, it is noted that Sancho would need to accept a significant reduction in his current wage of £300,000 per week at United. He originally joined Dortmund from Manchester City in 2017, where he established his reputation.
The report further highlighted that Kovac's team has financial flexibility for the upcoming summer transfer window, having opted not to renew contracts for players like Julian Brandt, Niklas Sule, and Salih Ozcan. This move would save Dortmund approximately £21 million in annual wages, enhancing their chances of convincing Sancho, who can enter into a pre-contract agreement with foreign clubs.