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DONE DEAL! – Jadon Sancho finally complete €4m loan transfer to Borussia Dortmund after mysterious delay after one condition met in final deal

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DONE DEAL! – Jadon Sancho finally complete €4m loan transfer to Borussia Dortmund after mysterious delay after one condition met in final deal

DONE DEAL! – Jadon Sancho is finally going to finish his €4 million loan transfer from Manchester United to Borussia Dortmund, but there won’t be a buy option. The transfer had been mysteriously delayed, but it was completed after one condition was met.

After a public altercation with manager Erik ten Hag, the 23-year-old was kicked out of the Old Trafford first team. Now, he will look to restart his career in Germany.

Since August, Sancho has been training at Carrington apart from the United first team. This is because the manager won’t allow the winger to be reintegrated until he has received an official apology for his criticism of Ten Hag on social media.

DONE DEAL! – Jadon Sancho finally complete €4m loan transfer to Borussia Dortmund after mysterious delay after one condition met in final deal

According to Fabrizio Romano, Sancho will finally travel to Spain, where the Black and Yellows are hosting a winter training camp, to sign his loan contract and complete a medical. He has been offered a way out by his previous employers.

A few days prior, he was scheduled to land in Marbella, but while the two teams were still finalizing the finer details of the deal, the flight was inexplicably grounded. The loan agreement oddly does not include a buyout clause, meaning Sancho will return to Manchester in the summer.

WERE YOU AWARENESS?
According to reports, the Red Devils will keep paying a third of Sancho’s weekly salary of approximately £300,000 ($381,000) in order to send him on loan.

Given that Ten Hag no longer views Sancho as a key player, United is happy to ship him out even though the payment structure does not entirely suit them.

WHAT WILL SANCHO DO NEXT?
Sancho, who has many happy memories of Signal Iduna Park, will try to press the restart button as soon as he returns to his old haunt. He has a stellar record of 114 goal contributions in 137 games with Dortmund, and he’ll be motivated to continue that strong play in his second coming

 

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