Manchester United winger Jadon Sancho has been linked with a move away from the club ahead of the January transfer window.
A report from Daily Star claims that Jadon Sancho could look to push for an exit during the winter transfer window after his crisis talks with Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag did not go according to plan.
The England international was signed for a fee of around £75 million back in 2021, and he has struggled to hold down a regular starting spot under the task manager. Erik ten Hag recently dropped the winger in the game against Arsenal and revealed that the player has not been training properly.
The 23-year-old winger suggested that the claims from the Manchester United manager were untrue, and it seems that there has been a falling out between the two. The player is now expected to move on after the public spat and crunch talks between the two.
Sancho has not been able to live up to the expectations since his big-money move from Borussia Dortmund. So, it remains to be seen whether the Red Devils are prepared to cash in on him and cut their losses on the player.
Manchester United could definitely use a quality winger in their attacking unit, and the departure of Sancho could fund a January arrival. It remains to be seen whether the England international can find a suitor willing to give him regular first-team opportunities during the second half of the campaign.
He was regarded as a world-class talent during his time at Dortmund. But things are not going according to plan for him since his move to Manchester United. The England international will be hoping to get back to his best once again and establish himself as a regular starter.
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It remains to be seen whether he can find a club willing to give him the opportunity and platform to showcase his qualities once again. Sancho is still only 23, and he will have plenty of opportunities to compete at the highest level and he should focus on continuing his development with regular football now.