The five biggest Manchester United transfer failures, according to Glazers, as Jadon Sancho is given an escape route

Jadon Sancho appears to be Manchester United’s latest transfer disappointment, with the £73 million signing set to leave this month.

After a public confrontation with manager Erik ten Hag that resulted in his expulsion from the first-team, the 23-year-old winger appears to have no future at Old Trafford. Sancho said in September that he’d been made a “scapegoat” and hasn’t been seen since, with Antony, Alejandro Garnacho, Marcus Rashford, and a resurrected Amad chewing up minutes.

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Man United has problems both on and off the field. The Red Devils are sixth in the Premier League and have only won two of their last six league games, the most recent being a 2-1 defeat to Nottingham Forest.

Manchester United may be forced to pay £90,000 of Sancho’s wages in order for the teenager to leave Old Trafford on a temporary basis this month, according to the Mirror Football. West Ham has been linked, but a return to Borussia Dortmund appears to be the most likely option, with Sancho destined to become the Glazers’ latest recruitment fiasco.

Manchester United spent more than £2 billion on transfers under the Glazer family’s tenure, according to financial data. Manchester United’s most egregious transfer mistakes under the Glazers are examined by Mirror Football.

Paul Pogba, £89m, 2016

Tương lai của Paul Pogba được định đoạt

The Frenchman began his career in Manchester United’s junior system before going to Italian powerhouse Juventus in 2012 and immediately making a name for himself. Pogba was re-signed by Manchester United in 2016 for a sum of £89 million, but the midfielder struggled for consistency both on and off the field. Pogba left Manchester United for Juventus on a free transfer last summer, but he now faces an anti-doping trial, which could effectively end his playing career with a lengthy ban.

Antony, £86m, 2022

Ngôi sao Antony của M.U bị thêm 2 người phụ nữ cáo buộc hành hung

Ten Hag brought in wingers Antony and Lisandro Martinez last summer, but only the former has proven to be a valuable addition to the team. Antony is worth less than half of what United spent for him over a year ago, according to Transfermarkt, and he has only scored eight goals for the Club since joining.

Harry Maguire, £80m, 2019

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The England central defense cornerstone has been in and out of the team since his big-money move from Leicester to Manchester United in 2019. After a strong start and gaining the captaincy, Maguire was stripped of the armband and demoted to a rotational position. Maguire was reportedly on the verge of joining West Ham in the summer of 2022, but the deal fell through. In November, he was named Premier League Player of the Month, but a calf injury has hindered his progress this season.

Jadon Sancho, £73m, 2021

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Sancho, previously regarded as one of the country’s most promising young players, has struggled to make the most of his return to England. Sancho joined Manchester United in 2021 after a star-studded stint at Borussia Dortmund, but he has only made 82 appearances, scoring 12 goals.

Alexis Sanchez, £35M and Henrikh Mkhitaryan, 2018

Thương vụ Mkhitaryan – Sanchez bị trì hoãn vì “siêu cò” Raiola | Goal.com  Việt Nam

Manchester United’s £35 million signing of Sanchez appeared to be a decent bargain at first glance, with midfielder Mkhitaryan heading in the opposite direction to Arsenal. Despite earning a weekly salary of £350,000, the Chilean superstar failed at Old Trafford. Sanchez played 45 games for Manchester United, scoring five matches before being loaned to Inter Milan in 2019. Later, on a free transfer, he joined Inter and briefly played for Marseille before returning to the San Siro-based team.