Juventus ‘are keen to sign Jadon Sancho on loan’ in January if Manchester United ‘agree to pay half of his £350,000-per-week wages’
- Sancho has become an outcast at Man United after falling out with Erik ten Hag
- Juventus are reportedly keen to sign him on loan before making deal permanent
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Juventus are keen to sign Manchester United outcast Jadon Sancho in January, according to reports.
The 23-year-old has been banished to work on his own in the academy after falling out with Ten Hag by publicly challenging the manager’s reasons for dropping him from the squad at Arsenal last month.
He still has not given Ten Hag the apology he is demanding and remains out of the Man United manager’s first-team plans.
According to The Sun, Juventus are ready to hand Sancho a lifeline by signing him on loan this winter if United agree to pay half of his £350,000-per-week wages.
The Italian giants could then potentially sign the England international on a permanent deal next summer for £60m.
Juventus are reportedly keen to sign Man United outcast Jadon Sancho on loan in January
The winger has been banished to work on his own in the academy after falling out with Ten Hag
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Sancho was exiled from United training after claiming on social media that he had been a ‘scapegoat’ and effectively calling Ten Hag a liar following defeat at Arsenal.
Sancho, who joined from Borussia Dortmund in 2021, has made just three sub appearances for United this season, but has not featured in the squad since his outburst.
With no resolution in sight, Ten Hag is becoming more and more frustrated at being quizzed on the player that is not in his thoughts.
The winger has managed just 12 goals and six assists from 82 games at United, putting his future at the club in real doubt heading towards the January transfer window.
In his absence, United have not fared well having lost to Brighton, Bayern Munich, Crystal Palace and Galatasaray since his exile.
But the Red Devils returned to winning ways against Brentford on Saturday thanks to an injury-time brace by Scott McTominay.
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