Manchester United have been warned they have gone too far with their treatment of Jadon Sancho. Former Chelsea midfielder Andy Townsend says he is surprised the PFA have not yet stepped in amid reports over the winger’s situation at Old Trafford. Sancho
Sancho may not have any trouble in finding suitors in January, though. His former club Borussia Dortmund could negotiate a deal to take him back to Signal Iduna Park just over two years since his £73million transfer from the German club, while
Erik ten Hag is reportedly facing resistance from his own dressing room over his treatment of certain players – including Jadon Sancho. It is understood that a number of United stars have privately disagreed with Ten Hag’s strict man-management style. According to the
Manchester United reportedly drew up a plan to publish any private apology from Jadon Sancho following his public feud with manager Erik ten Hag. But the Red Devils’ plot backfired after the winger refused to back down despite being banished from the
Manchester United have left the door wedged open for a potential Jadon Sancho return, with the ball firmly in the 23-year-old winger’s court over his future. Erik ten Hag and Sancho appear to be waiting for different things to resolve their public
Cole Palmer has been the newest star at Chelsea following his £45million summer move from Manchester City, having scored from the penalty spot in the Blues’ recent games against Arsenal and Burnley while showcasing his talents on the big stage. He was
Manchester United outcast Jadon Sancho has reportedly made a good impression on the academy prospects he is mixing with while exiled from the first team. The out-of-favour winger showed a particular touch of class after being left out of the travelling party
Jadon Sancho looks set to leave Manchester United in the January transfer window, calling quits on his Old Trafford career after less than three years. But the 23-year-old winger’s attractive options appear to be thin, with Juventus the latest reported suitors whose
Solskjaer oversaw more positives than negatives throughout his three-year reign at the United helm. The Norwegian guided his side to long cup runs, back-to-back high Premier League finishes and a record-breaking season-long unbeaten run away from home. He came agonisingly close to
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has played with fire by sending underperforming goalkeeper Andre Onana a public warning ahead of the Premier League’s return this weekend. Ten Hag took a similar approach with Jadon Sancho almost two months ago, sparking their