Following the bust-up that led to the player being banished from all first-team activities, Erik ten Hag has now reportedly made a big call on Jadon Sancho's future with Manchester United.
The Manchester United boss is refusing to back down in the stand-off with the England international, and is now actively looking to move him on when the January transfer window opens, according to the Daily Mail.
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Sancho has yet to issue the apology the Dutch tactician has demanded after the recent public war of words between them.
Ten Hag cited the winger's poor performances in training as the reason he was left out of the squad for United's 3-1 defeat to Arsenal earlier in the season, but the player hit back on social media, insisting he was being made a scapegoat for the team's struggles.
It has also been claimed that Sancho's presence and behaviour in the Red Devils camp has had a negative effect on some of his teammates, but sources close to the player have denied this was the case.
With the 23-year-old having been banned from all first-team activities, it is now believed there is no pressure from the club's board to reintegrate the Englishman back into the squad.
Instead, United are reportedly eager to agree a loan deal in January in a bid to offload the player.
They are also said to be willing to pay a portion of his wages of £300 000 (R7.1 million) a week, with his old club Borussia Dortmund and Serie A giants Juventus reported be among the potential suitors.
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United are also said to have slapped a £60 million (R1.4 billion) price tag on the England international, marking a loss on the £73 million (R1.7 billion) they paid to bring him to Old Trafford from BVB in 2021.
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