Clubs in Saudi Arabia are reportedly leading the race to sign Manchester United outcast Jadon Sancho during the January transfer window.
The former Borussia Dortmund man has been cast aside at Old Trafford since publicly calling out Erik ten Hag over his omission from September's defeat to Arsenal.
Ten Hag stated that he dropped Sancho from the squad due to lacklustre displays from the winger in training, but Sancho alleged that he was a «scapegoat» on a post on his X profile and denied the manager's version of events.
Having refused to apologise to his head coach — who is also refusing to budge from his position — Sancho has been left out of the Man United squad for each of their last 10 games in all competitions and is not allowed to use the first-team facilities at Carrington.
Even if Sancho does swallow his pride and apologise to Ten Hag, any demonstration of remorse is unlikely to lead to a revival of his Manchester United career, which reports claim is «90%» dead in the water.
Sancho's deal with the Red Devils still runs until the summer of 2027 with the option of a further year, but all parties are now seeking to engineer the Englishman's exit from Manchester in 2024, in spite of rumours that some club staff disagree with Ten Hag's position.
A return to former club Borussia Dortmund has unsurprisingly been touted, while Italian giants Juventus are also thought to be interested in a mid-season loan deal for the 23-year-old.
However, talkSPORT claims that Saudi Arabia is Sancho's best bet given his extortionate £250,000-a-week pay packet, which neither Dortmund nor Juve would be prepared to cover in full.
Either European giant could still strike a deal for Sancho if Man United agree to fork out a portion of his
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