Manchester United will try to offload Jadon Sancho in January with Erik ten Hag convinced the outcast forward is a disruptive influence on the rest of the team… with Reds prepared to subsidise his £300,000-a-week wages to secure him a loan move
- Sancho has been banished from United’s first-team squad since last month
- England international effectively called manager Erik ten Hag a liar
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Manchester United will look to offload Jadon Sancho in January after being told by Erik Ten Hag that the England forward is a disruptive influence on the club’s other players.
The United boss is refusing to back down in his stand-off with Sancho, who has been banished from the first-team squad since effectively calling Ten Hag a liar after he was dropped from last month’s defeat at Arsenal due to a poor attitude in training.
In addition to lacklustre efforts on the training ground and persistent lateness Mail Sport has learned that Ten Hag has highlighted Sancho’s influence on other players as a cause for concern.
The Dutchman is understood to have told the club that the attitude of other players in training has improved since Sancho was exiled, with their team spirit reflected in Saturday’s dramatic injury-time win over Brentford despite a patchy performance.
Ten Hag is demanding that Sancho make both a public apology and say sorry in front of his team-mates before he can return to the squad, a stance which has the full backing of his employers, but five weeks after the Arsenal game there is no sign of a rapprochement.
Manchester United will look to move Jadon Sancho on in January after the England international was banished from the first team for effectively calling Erik ten Hag a liar
There is no sign of a rapprochement between United manager Ten Hag and the player
Sancho came off the bench in United’s first three Premier League games before being dropped for the defeat at Arsenal – he hasn’t featured since
Sancho hid his face from the cameras as he reported to Man United’s training base last Friday
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The 23-year-old appears equally reluctant to back down after accusing Ten Hag of making ‘untrue’ comments and using him as a ‘scapegoat’ after omitting him from the squad for United’s 3-1 defeat at the Emirates Stadium.
United are so eager to offload Sancho in January that they are willing to subsidise his £300,000-a-week wages if they are able to agree a loan move for the rest of the season.
Juventus and former club Borussia Dortmund have both been linked with Sancho, but neither will be prepared to match United’s £60million valuation for a player who by that stage is unlikely to have played for over four months.
While the international break would appear to be the perfect time for both parties to make the peace United’s hierarchy are not pushing for Sancho’s reintegration.
A lengthy lay-off will see Sancho’s transfer value decline further from the £73m United paid for him two years ago with the club fearful it will not recover unless he impresses whilst playing on loan elsewhere.
A loan move for Sancho would mirror United’s strategy in dealing with Mason Greenwood, who joined Getafe on a season-long loan on transfer deadline day in August after the club concluded the 22-year-old could not play for him despite clearing him of domestic abuse allegations in an internal investigation.
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