Borussia Dortmund star Jadon Sancho has reacted to inquiries over his future as reports over Manchester United marking him keeps on developing. He has said that he is unsure about his future.
The exciting Englishman stays on Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s list of things to get and it is by all accounts a brilliant transfer that is entirely set up to occur.
Notwithstanding, Sancho verged on marking a move last summer just for it to fall through eventually as fans needed to agree to different signings. Numerous fans felt it was anything but an adequate summer move however they stay confident this year can be better, beginning with getting the gifted winger ready.
Fabrizio Romano revealed this news on his Twitter account.
Jadon Sancho to ESPN: “Will I leave the club? I don’t know about my future… I am very happy here in Dortmund at the moment. I love the club, the fans and the team. They gave me my first professional start”. 🟡⚫️ #BVB @berger_pj @archiert1
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) May 8, 2021
Dortmund appears to be available to selling, has supposedly set their asking cost, and has even confessed to having a man of honor’s concurrence with Sancho over a takeoff, so the next move is really up to United. Sancho is certainly being pulled towards the club’s prospects and he will likely be interested in the move if United makes their plans clear in front of the player.
Truth be told, the Red Devils were said to have been intrigued with how well he acted during and after the previous summer’s transfer adventure. Sancho’s demonstrable skill is the same old thing and notwithstanding his remarks not being greatly promising, it would not be a big surprise to see him in red next season.
Jadon Sancho has been a long-term target for United and fans were very much excited last summer for a move only for the transfer to fall apart as Dortmund asked for £120m for the player which was a huge sum for the winger.
Glazers will be ready to invest in the player as fans’ protest increases and the owners will be under increased pressure to make some good signings so that they can bring glory to the club again.