Jadon Sancho takes the final choice on Manchester United’s exit plan after Sir Jim Ratcliffe steps in

Saudi Arabia is unlikely to show interest in signing Manchester United striker Jadon Sancho, but once Sir Jim Ratclife comes over, he might be moved.

When the transfer window reopens in January, Jadon Sancho, the outcast of Manchester United, will not consent to join a Saudi Arabia team.

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Since calling Erik ten Hag out on social media, the 23-year-old England winger has not played a single game for United. The Dutchman had claimed that Sancho’s exclusion from the matchday squad against Arsenal in early September was the result of his subpar training efforts.

Sancho has now been barred from all first-team facilities by Ten Hag due to rumors that the player refused to issue an apology for the incident. Sancho also has no intention of accepting interest from the Middle East, even if it is anticipated that both parties will attempt to move on in the New Year.

According to a recent story from The Telegraph, Sancho is being pursued by Juventus and his old team, Borussia Dortmund, in addition to Saudi Arabia. But rather than playing in the Saudi Pro League, he would want to carry on with his career in Europe.

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Late in the summer transfer window, Saudi Arabia showed interest in Sancho, but they decided against making a bid. Even in light of his current circumstances at Old Trafford, it appears that stance has not changed.

After his £1.3 billion plan for a 25% share in the club is approved in the next few days, Sir Jim Ratcliffe is expected to make ending the simmering rivalry between Sancho and Ten Hag a top priority.

The head of Ineos is not going to consider shunning a player who cost Manchester United more than £73 million two years ago, and he will probably try to mediate Ten Hag and Sancho’s issues, according to sources.

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Ratcliffe may be eager to put an end to their disagreement, but it doesn’t seem likely that a player who has struggled to live up to expectations will have any chance of returning to Old Trafford as long as Ten Hag is still in his position.

How much of the £73 million United would get back if they did trade Sancho in January is still unknown. After his spectacular four-year tenure in the Bundesliga, which culminated in his blockbuster transfer in the summer of 2021, his stock has plummeted.