He cost 85 million and came to Man United as a star, now they will sell him
Jadon Sancho has been nothing but trouble in Manchester United, and won’t play vs Burnley.
The drama between Jadon Sancho, Erik Ten Hag and Manchester United’s executives is still going on, as the Red Devil’s manager has confirmed in the pregame press conference that the newly add player won’t be seeing any action for tomorrow’s match against Burnley in order to play the sixth week of the Premier League.
Manchester United is going through one of its most difficult times in club’s history as the Red Devil’s can’t find the right path to obtain more victories and instead, have been falling in their last three matches in the Premier League and its UEFA Champions League debut versus Bayern Münich where they lost 4-3.
Today Erik Ten Hag had a pregame conference before the Red Devils’ face Burnley for the sixth week of the Premier League, and when asked about what’s the situation on Jadon Sancho behavior and his reintegration to the team Erik Ten Hag just said, “It depends on him... For the rest, we are focused on preparing for the game against Burnley, that is our goal. He won't be on the team.".
What’s gonna happen to Jadon Sancho?
It’s clear that the relationship between Ten Hag and Jadon Sancho is broken, as he won’t be seeing any action for tomorrow’s match, but then, what would be the decision the executives in Old Trafford will take on Jadon?
Insiders have told Sky Sports News that Manchester United has decided to put Jadon Sancho up for sale for the winter transfer market, after the club wants to reduce its losses. There is no problem if the interested club is a direct rival, they only want to sell the player. The Red Devil’s paid in 2021 85 million euros (90.7 mdlls) to Borussia Dortmund for the young striker.
“It's about the team and as a team we're not getting the results right now. Individuals are not performing as expected... it's not just one player, there are more, including the coach. I always tell my players that we attack with eleven and defend with eleven. When one or two are not fulfilling their role, it is like a deck of cards, so it is not just about one or two players.”, said Erik Ten Hag during the pregame press conference.