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Revealed: Three reasons why Borussia Dortmund have 'reservations' about signing Man Utd flop Jadon Sancho again

  • Sancho linked with third Dortmund spell
  • Man Utd looking to sell winger
  • Juventus also credited with interest
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    After Chelsea passed up the chance to turn Sancho's loan move into a permanent deal earlier this year, the 25-year-old is facing an uncertain future. The England international has once again been linked with Dortmund, a club he spent four years at between 2017-21 before returning for a loan stint in 2024. But reports in Germany suggest a move to the Bundesliga outfit may not happen, and here's why.

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    THE EXPLANATION

    Sky Germany journalist Patrick Berger states that while Sancho is prepared to accept a big pay cut to join Dortmund, the German giants have 'reservations' about recruiting the ex-Manchester City academy player. They include being concerned about signing him for a third time, the potential criticism of lacking creativity when it comes to transfers, and the fact that neither Chelsea nor United wanted him. 

  • WHAT DORTMUND SAID

    Berger relayed that Dortmund manager Niko Kovac refused to be "led onto thin ice" when asked about a Sancho move. 

    And Sebastian Kehl, the club's sporting director, said: "[Jadon] is constantly being linked with us. I understand the desire. We’re thinking about it within our possibilities. The conditions have to be right. We will definitely do something, but we’re limited."

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    WHAT NEXT?

    United are reportedly willing to let Sancho, who has also been linked with a Juventus switch but Berger adds they have since 'cooled' their interest, leave for as little as €20 million (£17.5m). That is a far cry from the £73m ($97m) the Red Devils forked out for him in 2021.