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Manchester United winger’s departure is inevitable as European giants enter the race to sign him

April 9, 2026 3 Min Read
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  • Sancho faces uncertain future at Man United
  • Why Borussia Dortmund remain interested in Sancho

Borussia Dortmund are reportedly considering the possibility of bringing Jadon Sancho back to the club for a third time, as uncertainty continues over the winger’s long-term future at Manchester United.

The Telegraph reports that the Bundesliga side are monitoring the situation closely, with Sancho currently on loan at Aston Villa and widely expected to leave Old Trafford when his contract expires this summer.

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Sancho’s links with Dortmund remain strong due to his early success with the German club, where he developed into one of Europe’s most exciting attacking talents.

With his future at Man United looking increasingly uncertain, a return to familiar surroundings could be an attractive option for both player and club.

Sancho faces uncertain future at Man United

Sancho’s time at Man United was marked by periods of inconsistency and uncertainty.

When he joined from Borussia Dortmund for a huge transfer fee in 2021, expectations were high that he would be the cornerstone of United’s attack.

However, his tenure has been punctuated by fluctuations in form, injuries and managerial changes, all of which have limited his ability to consistently reproduce the performances that have made him one of the Bundesliga’s standout players.

His recent loan spell with Aston Villa was an opportunity for him to regain confidence and find his rhythm in the competitive environment of the Premier League.

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United are preparing for a summer reshuffle, with a number of players likely to move on as part of the squad’s adjustments.

If Sancho were to be available as a free agent, he would immediately become an attractive option for clubs looking for an experienced attacker without incurring a large transfer fee.

Why Borussia Dortmund remain interested in Sancho

Dortmund’s interest in Sancho is rooted in both history and reality. During his early years at the club, he thrived in a system that emphasized attacking freedom, creativity and quick transitions.

His partnership with Dortmund’s forwards during this period produced impressive numbers in terms of both goals and assists, establishing him as one of the most productive young attackers in Europe at the time.

The possibility of a third stint is not unprecedented, as the club has previously re-signed players who performed well in previous terms.

From a tactical perspective, Sancho’s versatility across the attacking line makes him an attractive option.

Dortmund traditionally rely on wide attackers who can stretch the defense and create scoring opportunities, and Sancho’s dribbling ability and creativity fit well with that philosophy.

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