Premier League matches featuring loaned players cannot be played against the parent team in accordance with FA regulations. In 2004, following Lomana LuaLua’s goal against parent club Newcastle while on loan at Portsmouth, this rule was created.
But if Chelsea and Tottenham ever meet in a cup tournament (like the FA Cup), Sancho can still play for Chelsea.
Last summer, MU tried to get Sancho signed to a one-year loan with Chelsea. As part of the agreement between the two sides, “The Blues” are obligated to pay 23 million pounds to acquire Sancho completely. The host team at Stamford Bridge is also obligated to pay Sancho’s full salary, which amounts to approximately 265,000 pounds each week.Sancho got off to a great start while wearing the Chelsea jersey, assisting on three goals. But coach Enzo Maresca benched him for the most recent matches. “Tactical reasons” were the rationale given by the Italian coach for benching Sancho.
According to ESPN, MU has requested that well-known analysts not laud Sancho’s praises while he is on loan to Dortmund for the second half of the 2023–24 season. Constant mockery following Sancho’s success and appearance in the Champions League final with Dortmund made the “Red Devils” unhappy.