After 10 months in the cold, Jadon Sancho is back training with Manchester United after ‘positive’ talks with Erik ten Hag.
Jadon Sancho looked to be long gone at Manchester United after the falling out between himself and Erik ten Hag last September.
He spent September until January training with the youth teams before then heading back to Borussia Dortmund on loan, where he had some success and reached a Champions League final.
However, upon the conclusion of the loan, he never quite looked like he’d come back to Old Trafford amid interest from multiple clubs, although none would meet United’s valuation.
Now, on the same day that Dortmund handed Julian Brandt Sancho’s No.10 jersey, the 24-year-old has returned to training at Carrington.

Jadon Sancho pictured in training for Manchester United
There won’t have been a single United supporter not shocked by the return of Sancho to training on Friday as he previously looked completely departed.

But the photos don’t lie and he’s been pictured back in training with his teammates and with Ten Hag watching on as he got involved, as Fabrizio Romano posted.
In the images, we can see Sancho alongside the likes of Marcus Rashford, Mason Mount, Aaron Wan-Bissaka

It would be quite something if Sancho was to kick on and prove everyone wrong at United. But this is well and truly his last chance and we imagine Ten Hag will be keeping him on a short leash.
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Sancho and Erik ten Hag make amends
Many believed we wouldn’t see Sancho back at Carrington this summer let alone in training with his first-team teammates.
It’s a completely unexpected bombshell that the club dropped on Friday evening and now Chris Wheeler from the Daily Mail has shed some light on it.
Tweeting, Wheeler explained that Sancho trained for the first time since September after he and Ten Hag had ‘positive’ talks and agreed to draw a line under their falling out.
Continuing he reveals that Sancho will be available to play again for United, but won’t feature against Rosenborg.
Despite it looking like his time at the club had ended, perhaps Sancho has been handed one final chance to make it work, and it’s hard to bet against him doing so.
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