Clubs in Serie A, Bundesliga and Turkish Super Lig interested in January loan move for Manchester United winger Jadon Sancho; 23-year-old has not been involved in first team since social media outburst in September, with situation said to be 'irreparable'
Senior Reporter
Friday 20 October 2023 12:49, UK
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Exit routes out of Manchester United are opening up for Jadon Sancho with clubs from Serie A, Bundesliga, and Turkey's Super Lig exploring the possibility of loaning him on a short-term deal in January.
At Friday's press conference ahead of the trip to face Sheffield United on Saturday night live on Sky Sports, manager Erik Ten Hag told reporters: «I've said everything there is to be said about it.»
Sky Sports News has been told a «handful of teams» have started to hold internal discussions over the 23-year-old and collect information around his physical shape, financial expectations, and how he wants to proceed from his stand-off with Ten Hag.
While a potential return to Borussia Dortmund has been widely reported, they have currently distanced themselves from that possibility. It is understood that if the numbers made sense and much of Sancho's wages were covered, it could move the dial.
Edin Terzic, Dortmund's coach who has worked with the forward previously, continues to provide guidance and believes he can still become a top player.
United are open to offers as there is no resolution in sight. Sancho refuses to apologises for, as one source put it, «effectively saying his manager is a liar» in a social media post, with the club fully backing Ten Hag's stance over discipline.
As Sky Sports News reported in September, senior players in the squad who are close
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