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Man Utd 'willing' to let out-of-favour star leave!

Manchester United are now 'willing' to let an out-of-favour star depart the club. 

The Red Devils have decided to cut their losses by selling outcast Jadon Sancho on the cheap in January in an attempt to get him out of the club, according to the Daily Star

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Sancho landed in hot water after a bust-up with United manager Erik ten Hag

The 23-year-old was excluded from the squad that lost 3-1 to Arsenal with the Manchester side's boss citing Sancho's inability to hit the required training levels as the reason for leaving him out. 

The winger then hit back, releasing a statement in which he defended himself and adding that he had been training well and alleged that he was being used as a 'scapegoat'. 

Sancho was then banished from first team training and will reportedly not be allowed to return until he issues an apology to his manager. 

Amid an uncertain future at Old Trafford, Sancho is now training on his own at the club's Carrington complex.  

United purchased purchased the winger for £73 million (R1.7 billion) from Borussia Dortmund in 2021 but it is now believed that the club are prepared to sell the star for a lower fee when the January transfer window comes around. 

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After three consecutive losses, the Manchester side face the challenge of an away trip to Burnley and if the current trend continues, Sancho will not be travelling with the rest of the squad. Ten Hag will, however, be boosted by the return of Raphael Varane and Mason Mount this weekend. 

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