Manchester United are now said to have finally reached an agreement with a top European club for the transfer of outcast Jadon Sancho.
Despite burying the hatchet with United boss Erik ten Hag following their much-publicised fallout last year, Sancho does not seem to have a way back into the coach's plans if the first few games of the season are anything to go by.
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The winger was not included in the matchday squad for both of the Red Devils' two opening Premier League matches, against Fulham and Brighton Hove Albion, raising questions over his future at the club.
Sancho and Ten Hag's relationship turned sour in September 2023 when the latter told reporters that he had left the winger out of his team due to his poor performance in training.
The player later responded via his social media channels stating that he was being made a scapegoat by his coach, which ultimately led to him being banned from training with the first team for four months before he was shipped out on loan to Borussia Dortmund in January 2024.
After impressing for BVB during the final six months of the 2023/24 campaign and reaching the UEFA Champions League final, Sancho appeared to have found a way back into the Ten Hag project at Old Trafford, with the Dutchman having also insisted that the matter had been put to rest.
However, Sancho's future now seems to lie elsewhere as he's been continuously linked with an exit, with clubs such as Paris Saint-Germain, FC Barcelona, and Chelsea linked with his services.
With just a few days before the transfer deadline, French outlet L'Equipe now reports that United have reached an agreement over a loan move to Italian giants Juventus for Sancho.
It is said the loan will include an obligation to buy at the end of the season.
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Sancho's potential move to Juve will see him replace Liverpool-bound winger Federico Chiesa, who flew to England on Tuesday to complete a medical ahead of his reported four-year stay at Anfield.