Manchester United have reportedly come to a major conclusion regarding Jadon Sancho's future at the club ahead of the upcoming transfer window.
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The England international has been a standout performer for Borussia Dortmund in the UEFA Champions League knockout stages, with the Yellow and Blacks look to make it to their first final in the competition since 2013.
His performances for the German giants have caused many to raise the question of whether or not the 24-year-old has a future at Old Trafford, but according to ESPN, he does not.
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The winger was loaned out to the Signal Iduna Park club for the remainder of the 2023/24 season after a public fallout with Erik ten Hag.
The Dutch tactician himself is believed to face an uncertain future at Carrington, but the same report claims that the 54-year-old's destiny with the Red Devils will have no bearing on what decision the club takes on Sancho as they will reportedly look to cash in on the player during the off-season.
The same report states that Dortmund would like to keep Sancho beyond this campaign, but because the London native signed for the record Premier League champions for a massive €85 million (R1.7 billion) and is also believed to be one of United's highest earners, completing a permanent deal for the attacker may prove difficult due to the potential finances involved.
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A second loan spell is also a probability, but it is said that the Mancunians would prefer a more permanent resolution to the Sancho situation.
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