As Erik ten Hag prepares to ‘wash his hands’ of his Man United exile, Jadon Sancho is willing to go out on loan in January

An informant claims that Jadon Sancho, who has been cut loose by Manchester United, is open to leaving the club in the new year, and that he would prefer a loan agreement so that he may “reevaluate” his situation in the summer.

The English striker hasn’t given up on his United career just yet, even if Erik ten Hag leaves the club due to its current difficulties.

In order to remove a “disruptive influence” from a squad in turmoil, United manager Mourinho is willing to “wash his hands” of Sancho and wants the 23-year-old to go in the January transfer window.

According to what I’ve heard, the Dutch coach hasn’t received the apology he claims he needs to let Sancho back into the first-team squad.

Sancho does not think he should have to apologize in front of the rest of the team, as the United manager apparently wants him to.

Sancho’s public response to Ten Hag’s allegations that he has not been putting in sufficient effort in training last month is at the root of the disagreement.

“There is no relationship between Jadon and Ten Hag,” a source close to Sancho told i.

Since the incident, they have scarcely communicated, and Jadon has continued to practice with the academy squad. He is not part of the main squad.

“I think everyone would benefit from leaving right now.”

In the month of January, Sancho will likely receive loan offers from both Juventus and his old club, Borussia Dortmund. For the sake of expediency, United would rather see Sancho leave on loan than permanently in the upcoming winter transfer window.

Despite the worst start to a season for the club since 1986–1987, Ten Hag is proud of the resilience his players have shown in recent weeks.

A club insider stated the manner in which Saturday’s comeback win against Brentford at Old Trafford was evidence of this cohesiveness, which the manager is eager to promote rather than disrupt.

People on the inside are scratching their heads about how Sancho’s connection with Ten Hag and the rest of the team can be fixed now that he feels so distant from them.

Sancho has been working with a separate crew for training since September 14th. He does not follow the first team as a fan, instead opting to watch youth games on the weekend. One insider said his physical state was “not good,” and that action was needed to prevent any further decline.

Sancho was photographed at the Carrington training complex, where United lost to Crystal Palace two weeks ago, playing the online video game EA Sports FC 24 a few hours before United’s Champions League debut against Bayern Munich last month.

The central tension between them hasn’t changed much; Sancho thinks Ten Hag has favorites and favors some people over others.

A day after travelling back to Brazil to address the allegations—which he vehemently denies—Antony was back in the starting lineup for the match against Galatasaray on October 2.

United’s lack of discipline has been pervasive since Sir Alex Ferguson’s departure, but the club’s upper management was impressed with how Ten Hag handled Cristiano Ronaldo’s departure.

Despite the club’s continued support for the Dutchman, he seems unlikely to back down, leaving his future in Manchester, where he arrived two years ago with the world at his feet, extremely uncertain.