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Many in Manchester United’s current squad would reportedly be strongly opposed to Jadon Sancho’s return this summer as they “do not believe he is good enough”.

Sancho joined Chelsea on loan at the end of the summer transfer window in a deal which included the obligation to make the move permanent for a sum in the region of £25m. As has been recently revealed, the Blues also have the option of paying United a flat fee of £5m to send the 25-year-old back to Old Trafford.

There are said to be “major misgivings” among several influential members of the United setup about Sancho’s potential return according to the Manchester Evening News.

The report claims that this blunt stance is not a clash of personalities – Sancho instead was described as “unable to cope” with the demands of playing for United.

Jadon Sancho struggled to live up to his lofty price tag at Man Utd / Chris Brunskill/Fantasista/GettyImages

During his first spell with the club after arriving from Borussia Dortmund for a swollen sum of £73m in the summer of 2021, Sancho was able to muster nine Premier League goals and six assists across a little more than two seasons before he was exiled by Erik ten Hag.

The Dutch coach publicly criticised Sancho’s work ethic in training which inspired a retaliation from the player on social media. The winger eventually joined Borussia Dortmund on loan for the second half of the 2023/24 campaign – and helped the German outfit reach last season’s Champions League final.

While United’s squad are supposedly opposed to the idea of lining up alongside Sancho again, the player himself isn’t entirely enamoured by the prospect of that scenario. Instead, Sancho is said to favour a return to Dortmund, where he has comfortably enjoyed the best performances of his career.

Whether the Bundesliga club can afford Sancho is another question entirely. Dortmund’s transfer spend will have to be slashed if they miss out on Champions League qualification. Slumped in the bottom half of the Bundesliga and out of the DFB Pokal, Dortmund’s only remaining avenue to qualify for any European competition is by winning this season’s Champions League. They are considered to be rank outsiders.

United would need to sell Sancho for at least £14.58m to avoid making a loss, according to MEN’s calculations, while Chelsea would be looking for an even larger fee if they follow through with their £25m purchase of the forward.

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