The future of Jadon Sancho is unresolved as he remains a Manchester United player.
Jadon Sancho is still waiting for his Manchester United exit, despite his public falling out with Erik ten Hag taking place two seasons ago.
Since then, Sancho has been sent on loan to Borussia Dortmund and Chelsea, but finding a new club has been anything but straightforward for the England international.
The United flop is not part of Ruben Amorim’s plans after being told to stay away from United’s first-team while they prepare for the new season. That same message was sent to Alejandro Garnacho, Antony, Marcus Rashford and Tyrell Malacia earlier this summer.
Amorim doesn’t want any negative influences from players who are leaving Old Trafford as he attempts to lift his squad ahead of the new season.
One player they want to sell is Sancho, although United must wait for a club to make a serious offer for the winger.

Borussia Dortmund wary of Jadon Sancho transfer
Sancho has been linked with moves away from United, although there has been no movement since he returned from Chelsea this summer.
Chelsea paid a £5 million penalty for passing on the opportunity to sign Sancho permanently.
Now, United run the risk of having a player who can’t find a move elsewhere, despite interest being widely reported from Germany and Italy.
German reporter Patrick Berger has provided an update on Sancho’s transfer situation, with details on the stance of Juventus and Borussia Dortmund when it comes to doing a deal with United.
Berger cites quotes from Borussia Dortmund manager Niko Kovac and sporting director Sebastian Kehl. He adds that Sancho remains a topic of discussion internally and that Dortmund are concerned about the potential accusation of a lack of creativity in the market, having signed him twice in the past.
The reporter also claims that Juventus have cooled their interest in Sancho.
None of this is positive news as far as Sancho or United are concerned.
The winger is valued at £17 million, which should be considered a cut-price deal. He is also a cheap deal for a talented attacking player.
Sancho’s numbers at Borussia Dortmund
At the age of 25, Sancho still has a lot to offer in his football career.
The next step is finding a new club, but he already has a fascinating story at Dortmund after enjoying two spells at the Bundesliga club.
Sancho has previously made 158 appearances for Dortmund, scoring 53 goals and registering 67 assists.
Many will feel Sancho still has his best years ahead of him, but the winger will certainly hope so after flopping at United.
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