As to the Daily Mail, Manchester United is’so desperate to sell’ Sancho in January that they would be prepared to cover a portion of his salary in order to enable a loan for the remainder of the campaign. Although Borussia Dortmund and Juventus are being connected, neither is anticipated to be able to pay the £60 million asking price for a long-term agreement. Erik ten Hag is reported to have informed club management that since Sancho was benched from the first squad, other players’ attitudes in training have reportedly improved.
Since publicly disagreeing with Ten Hag over his alleged training performances, Sancho has not appeared on the field for Manchester United. The 23-year-old claimed in a social media post that he had been used as a “scapegoat” after being pulled out of the match against Arsenal at the end of August. Sancho even pinned the contentious post to the top of his X, previously Twitter, account before deciding to remove it.
Since then, the England international has been cut from the starting lineup due to his unwillingness to apologize. Reintegration at Manchester United is reportedly contingent upon Sancho apologizing, but so far, he has not done so. Sancho might not have played in four months by the time the January transfer market begins, which is in less than three months.