ReUnion: Jadon Sancho’s six-month loan with Manchester United is currently in discussions with Borussia Dortmund

Since his cоnflict with Erik ten Hag has not been addressed, Sancho has been isolated from the first team since August and is now eligible for transfer.

Juventus is among the clubs keeping tabs on United’s predicament, since they would prefer to sell the 23-year-old permanently.

This player, who Dortmund sold to United for £73 million in the summer of 2021, has reportedly been re-signed by the club, according to Sky Sports Germany.

The England international is interested in a six-month loan contract with Dortmund, and Sancho is eager to go back to the Westfalenstadion, where he emerged as one of Europe’s most exciting young players after joining from Manchester City in 2017.

According to Bild, Sancho is set to arrive at Dortmund’s training camp this week as discussions between the teams supposedly approach completion.

United will continue to pay a percentage of the player’s salary, while the German side is anticipated to pay a loan fee.

Ten Hag said that Sancho did not make the team for August’s loss to Arsenal because the winger did not “reach the highest levels” during training.

Shortly thereafter, Sancho retaliated against his manager, stating that he had been’scapegoated’ by the Dutchman and rejecting his accusations.

Since then, Sancho has been barred from using the first team facilities and has not participated in any team training.

Some of Sancho’s teammates have been pleading with him to back down in recent months, and Ten Hag has suggested that an apology from the player would fix the matter.

“So it is about a culture and every player has to match certain standards, and it was about that,” Ten Hag remarked last month when asked if Sancho has to depart in the January window.

He is aware of the consequences and the steps to take in order to return. He has the final sаy. His next move is crystal clear. “He decides.”

The future of Sancho at Old Trafford appears to be clouded since an apology has yet to materialize.