European clubs are seemingly interested in Jadon Sancho since his relationship with Erik Ten Hag became sour and has no hope of resuscitation.
Clubs in Serie A, Bundesliga, and Turkish Super Lig are said to be interested in a January loan move for Manchester United winger Jadon Sancho.
At Friday’s press conference ahead of the trip to face Sheffield United on Saturday night, manager Erik Ten Hag told reporters: “I’ve said everything there is to be said about it.”
Sancho has refused to apologize after calling out the manager on social media fo being unfair to him.
United are open to offers as there is no resolution in sight. Sancho refuses to apologize for, as one source put it, “effectively saying his manager is a liar.”
The United management is fully in support of Ten Hag’s approach to discipline. Sancho’s teammates have also asked him to apologize, but he has refused.
Sancho was removed from the first-team group five weeks ago and he has been asked to train alone using the academy facilities at Carrington.
He is still being overseen by fitness staff and coaches and has medical support and access to all other essentials at the training ground.