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Jadon Sancho’s problems date back to his days at Borussia Dortmund, Sports Brief has learnt.
The 23-year-old was called out by his manager Erik Ten Hag, who questioned his commitment and discipline when asked why he was not in the squad for the game against Arsenal.
Ten Hag left out Sanchobecause he believes the England international had lacklustre efforts in training, something Sancho openly denied on social media.
On X, formerly Twitter, Sancho has pinned his response to Ten Hag, as he released a statement saying he was being treated unfairly.
Ex-Man United star Fred inadvertently confirms club's next signing
FootballTen Hag and Sancho held showdown talks on Monday, but according to The Mirror, talks did not go positively and the two parties have yet to resolve.
The delicate situation has left the door open for a possible Sancho exit from Manchester United in the January transfer window.
Sancho’s past transgressions at Borussia DortmundInterestingly, while Sancho cried foul about Ten Hag’s remarks about him, a trip down memory lane will reveal that the winger has had similar issues at his previous club Borussia Dortmund, as well as with the England national team.
According to The Telegraph, Sancho’s time-keeping issues proved to be an issue for England’s backroom staff, ultimately costing him a place in Gareth Southgate’s
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