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“I will love to return to Manchester United if he goes. He makes me sick. I cry everyday knowing that he is still at the club. The clubs wants be back but that will be until he goes”-Jadon Sancho stance on Man Utd return revealed which will happen for only one reason after his masterclass performance at the Champions League

Jadon Sancho’s sentiments regarding the prospect of rejoining Manchester United have surfaced in light of his significant contributions to Borussia Dortmund’s recent triumph in the Champions League.

Sancho, currently loaned out to Borussia Dortmund, played a pivotal role in propelling the Bundesliga outfit to the semi-finals of the Champions League. Despite initially trailing 2-0, Dortmund orchestrated a stunning turnaround with goals from Niclas Fullkrug and Marcel Sabitzer, clinching a memorable victory at Signal Iduna Park.

This triumph potentially carries adverse repercussions for Manchester United, as Germany now stands a higher chance of securing an additional Champions League qualification berth compared to Italy and England for the upcoming revamped tournament.

Despite enduring a challenging spell under Erik ten Hag at United, Sancho has been relishing his time on the pitch back at Signal Iduna Park. Nevertheless, recent reports hint that he remains receptive to the notion of “starting anew” and reuniting with Manchester United, as highlighted by Pete Hall from the i Paper.

The pressure on Ten Hag continues to escalate, with rumors swirling about an “irreparable” relationship between him and Sancho. Amid United’s dwindling fortunes leading to a slump in the standings, speculations abound that the new shareholders INEOS might contemplate terminating Ten Hag’s tenure. It’s posited that Sancho’s potential return to United hinges on Ten Hag’s departure from the managerial helm.

Jason Wilcox, United’s incoming technical director, who previously mentored Sancho during his tenure in the Manchester City youth setup, purportedly expresses willingness to afford the 24-year-old another opportunity. However, United leans towards offloading Sancho for financial gains, although it seems improbable that they will recoup anywhere close to the £73 million they shelled out for him back in 2021.

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