Sources indicate that Jadon Sancho is contemplating a potential return to Borussia Dortmund.
The winger is currently loaned to Aston Villa from Manchester United, but his long-term prospects remain uncertain as he heads into a summer where his transfer situation is poised to change.
Manchester United has opted against continuing to pay Sancho’s hefty £250,000-a-week wages and will not exercise the option to extend his contract. Consequently, the 26-year-old is set to become available for a free transfer.
This development marks a striking shift for a player who had a £73 million price tag upon his arrival from Dortmund in 2021 – and astonishingly, he could now rejoin the Bundesliga club without any transfer fee.
A move back to Germany is increasingly seen as a viable option, and Sancho is reportedly amenable to lowering his salary to facilitate the transfer. Initial discussions have been encouraging.
Although his loan spells at Chelsea and Villa have seen inconsistent performance, Sancho has consistently delivered when playing for Dortmund.
Insiders believe that a return to Germany may provide the ideal setting for him to revitalise his career.
Head coach Niko Kovac has already expressed his support for a permanent transfer from a sporting standpoint. Early talks have commenced, with further negotiations expected in the near future.
Villa would be receptive to keeping Sancho within the Premier League if that’s what he desires, but at this moment, Dortmund appears to be the frontrunner for his signature.
The German club is preparing for a summer squad overhaul and is on the lookout for value deals in the market, with Sancho fitting their profile perfectly.
His exit from United will close a disappointing chapter, one that has not lived up to the high expectations following his long-anticipated transfer.
Ultimately, United is ready to cut their losses and move forward, while Sancho seeks a way to reignite his footballing journey.

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