Jadon Sancho (24) lived both sides of the coin in the 2023-2024 season. In the first part of the campaign he was removed from the discipline of Manchester United because of his bad relationship with Erik ten Hag, who assured that ”Sancho did not train at the required level”. He barely played three games in the Premier League and in the winter he went to Borussia Dortmund, a club where he stood before Manchester United paid him 85 million.
The truth is that at Old Trafford he brought out his best version in dribs and drabs, while at Dortmund he shone in his first spell and also in his second. 21 games in the Borussier shirt helped him lead his team to a new final of Champions League (lost to Real Madrid) and to show the world that playing ball has not been forgotten. He was in the pool until the last day to make England’s roster for the Euro Cup, and certainly if he was called up he would get minutes.
The productive conversation with Ten Hag
His contract as ‘red devil’ ends in 2026 and everything indicates that this summer he will have to pack his bags again, because the relationship with the Dutch coach seems to have completely broken down. But the people who speak, it is understood. And it happened. According to ‘Sky Sports’, Manchester United returned to training this week, in preparation for the new season, andThe conversation between coach and Jadon was productive. As revealed by the aforementioned medium, in the said conversation they told each other in the face the things from the past that they did not like about each other and they agreed to move forward together. Although the winger will not be part of the first friendly, the reason is that he joined a few days after playing in the finals of the Champions League, but then he will be considered as another.
This Friday he trained with the rest of his teammates and although his departure is not 100% ruled out, it is no longer an emergency after the differences with Ten Hag have been settled.
Source: La Verdad

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