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Dortmund ‘ready to sell Man Utd and Liverpool transfer target Jadon Sancho in January after breakdown in relationship’


BORUSSIA DORTMUND are ready to sell Manchester United and Liverpool target Jadon Sancho in January after their relationship with the £100million-rated England attacker crumbled.

That’s the claim from the Independent, following Sancho’s claim he was “not allowed to speak” after he was dropped against Barcelona on Wednesday.

 England starlet Jadon Sancho seems certain to be at the centre of a bidding war in the next transfer window

England starlet Jadon Sancho seems certain to be at the centre of a bidding war in the next transfer windowCredit: Getty – Contributor

The German giants are reportedly ready to “listen to offers” for the 19-year-old, who came off the bench to net in the 3-1 Champions League away loss.

Dortmund boss Lucien Favre hinted before the Nou Camp clash Sancho was “not fully focused”.

And when ex-Manchester City kid Sancho walked through the mixed media zone afterwards, he claimed he he been told not to comment.

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Barcelona, Real Madrid and Chelsea have also been linked with Sancho, who is said to have felt “scapegoated” and “humiliated” by his Bundesliga club this season.

Sancho was dropped and fined £86,000 for returning late from international duty, with Dortmund sporting director Michael Zorc saying there was “no alternative” but to punish him.



He was also made to train alone – running in the “pouring rain”.

Sancho’s apparent low-point then came when he was hauled off after 36 minutes of a shocking 4-0 home defeat to Bundesliga champs Bayern on November 9.

But he was then benched at Barca, although Sky in Germany say Dortmund deny the decision was for Sancho being late for a team meeting.

Jadon Sancho feels ‘humiliated and a scapegoat’ at Borussia Dortmund as Man United, Real Madrid and Barcelona circle


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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