Jadon Sancho’s return to Manchester United in 2021 for £73million was meant to be a triumphant homecoming for the English wonderkid. Unfortunately, his time at Old Trafford was largely underwhelming, and he found himself loaned back to his former club, Borussia Dortmund, in January 2024 after falling out with manager Erik ten Hag.
Another young star, Mason Greenwood, who once played alongside Sancho, also saw his United career come to an abrupt end following criminal allegations, which were later dropped due to the withdrawal of key witnesses. Greenwood was loaned to Getafe, where he impressed with 10 goals and six assists in 36 appearances.
Sancho, too, found success back at Dortmund, playing a crucial role in their Champions League campaign. However, it seems unlikely that either player has a future at United. While there is a chance Sancho could be reintegrated if Ten Hag departs, Greenwood’s return seems improbable, despite new part-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s hints that the door may not be completely closed.
Both players have increased their value with their performances on loan, but their relationships with United mean big-money exits could be challenging. Greenwood’s permanent departure seems more likely, given the reported interest from several European clubs, including Serie A and Borussia Dortmund. Meanwhile, Sancho’s high wages and contract situation could deter potential suitors, with Dortmund only able to afford another loan.
The sagas surrounding the futures of these two talented players are set to rumble on throughout the summer, with several twists and turns expected.
When Jadon Sancho returned to Manchester United in 2021, it was meant to be a triumphant homecoming for the English wonderkid. However, his time at Old Trafford was short-lived and underwhelming, and he soon found himself on the move again. Similarly, Mason Greenwood, a former teammate of Sancho’s, saw his United career abruptly end following off-field issues.
Greenwood and Sancho embarked on loan spells away from Manchester United
Sancho’s time at Manchester United was short-lived and underwhelming
Sancho returned to his former club, Borussia Dortmund, on loan
During their loan spells, both players impressed. Greenwood contributed 10 goals and six assists in 36 appearances for Getafe, while Sancho played a crucial role in Dortmund’s Champions League run.
Despite their success away from Old Trafford, it seems unlikely that either player has a future with the Red Devils. Sancho’s relationship with manager Erik ten Hag is strained, and while there is a chance he could be reintegrated if Ten Hag departs, it is not guaranteed. Greenwood’s return seems even more improbable, despite new part-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s hints that the door may not be completely closed.
While United had hoped for big-money exits for both players, their circumstances and relationships with the club may make this challenging. Greenwood’s permanent departure seems more likely, given the reported interest from several European clubs, including Serie A sides and Borussia Dortmund. Meanwhile, Sancho’s high wages and contract situation could deter potential suitors, with Dortmund only able to afford another loan, according to German outlet BILD.
Sancho impressed during his loan spell at Dortmund, reaching the Champions League final
Dortmund are keen to keep Sancho, but may only be able to afford another loan deal
Greenwood impressed at Getafe with 10 goals and six assists
Sancho’s failure to make an impact at United could deter other English clubs from making a move, and his high wages may be a red flag for potential suitors. Dortmund, while keen to bring him back, may only be able to afford another loan.
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Greenwood, meanwhile, has generated significant interest from several European clubs, including Serie A sides Napoli, Juventus, and Lazio, as well as Borussia Dortmund and Barcelona. Premier League sides have also expressed interest, according to Mail Sport.
While both players have increased their value with their performances on loan, their relationships with United mean that big-money exits could be problematic. The reported interest in Greenwood suggests a permanent departure is more likely, but United’s bargaining power is limited in both cases.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe hinted that the door may not be completely closed for Greenwood’s return to United
Greenwood’s future remains uncertain, with several potential suitors interested
The sagas surrounding the futures of these two talented players are set to continue throughout the summer, with several twists and turns expected. While United may not recoup the fees they had hoped for, they can take solace in the fact that both players have increased their value and will have no shortage of suitors.