Jadon Sancho has been linked with a move away from Manchester United in recent months, with Saudi Pro League clubs keen.

Jadon Sancho has struggled for regular game time at Old Trafford, and he needs to move on in search of regular playing time. A report from 90min claims that the 23-year-old Manchester United outcast is not keen on a move to Saudi Arabia.

Apparently, clubs like Juventus and Borussia Dortmund are keen on signing the player as well. Sancho wants to remain in a top Europe league, and he is unwilling to move to Saudi Arabia at this stage of his career.

The winger has fallen down the pecking order at Old Trafford after his war of words with manager Erik ten Hag. The Manchester United manager questioned his performance in training after he was dropped against Arsenal, and the player responded on social media, claiming that the allegations were false. Since then, the 23-year-old has been sidelined and ordered to train alone.

Sancho was regarded as a world-class prospect during his time at Borussia Dortmund. But he has not been able to live up to the expectations since his big money moved to Manchester United. The Red Devils have not been able to get the best out of him, and it remains to be seen whether they decide to cash in on the player in January.

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There is no doubt that he is a prodigious talent with a big future ahead of him, and he has plenty of time to get his career back on track. A move away from Manchester United would be ideal for him and clubs like Juventus and Dortmund could provide him with the platform he needs.

A move to Saudi Arabia might be lucrative in terms of finances, but it would be a major step down in terms of footballing level.  Sancho must look to join a top European club where he will compete for major trophies.

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Regular football during the second half of the season would allow him to cement his place in the England starting lineup as well. The Three Lions will be in action in the European Championships next summer, and Sancho is unlikely to get his chance if he keeps warming the bench at Manchester United.

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