Jadon Sancho has completed his six-month loan deal to Borussia Dortmund from Manchester United in a bid to refind his form of old after falling much out of favour at Old Trafford.
Sancho, who in 2021 signed for United from Dortmund for £73 million has already expressed his delight at the January move and said it felt like being "home".
"When I came into the dressing room today, it felt like 'coming home'," Sancho said. "I know the club inside and out, I've always been very close with the fans here, and I've never lost contact with those in charge.
"I can't wait to see my team-mates again, go out on the pitch, play football with a smile on my face, prepare goals, score goals and help qualify for the Champions League."
The Sporting News will be keeping an eye on his performances and keeping you updated on his stats from the remainder of the Bundesliga season, as well as Dortmund's Champions League knockout run.
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While the Englishman did anything but hit the ground running in Manchester, he must do so at Dortmund as he only has six months to impress.
Whether he's fighting to make the move permanent or just looking to outlast Erik ten Hag as manager of Man United, is to be determined. One way or another, he needs to perform if he is to revive his once-promising career. Starting with an assist on his first game back, against Darmstadt, was a decent way to begin.
Sancho was sensational during his first spell wiith the German side and those performances were what caught the eye of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
The English winger began his career at Manchester City's academy before making the move to Dortmund's reserve team and eventually stepping up to the first team at just 17 years old.
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