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Jadon Sancho's quest to leave Manchester United takes a huge step

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Jadon Sancho's days at Manchester United are gradually coming to an end after the player and the club manager, Erik Ten Hag were not able to sort out their differences.

The Red Devils have reportedly accepted the framework of a six-month loan proposed by Dortmund, which will include a small fee and also pay a part of Jadon Sancho's wages. According to Sky Sports News, there both clubs have reached an official agreement in principle for the deal, but until both clubs have finalised the paperwork, the player will not be allowed to travel to Dortmund's winter training camp in Spain.

There are some reports that the deal will be approved before Dortmund restart their Bundesliga campaign against Darmstadt on Saturday, January 13, 2024. Sancho has not played for Manchester United since August 2023 after he publicly debunked Erik Ten Hag's reasons for dropping him from the squad for the 3-1 defeat at Arsenal on September 3, 2023.

Sancho's statement on X has since been deleted, but he has refused to apologise to Ten Hag both privately and publicly He has been training alone with United coaches and has been banned from the first-team canteen and dressing rooms.

He hasn't started a competitive game for the Red Devils since the FA Cup final defeat to Manchester City last season (202/24) on June 3, 2023.

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