Manchester United are likely to offload Jadon Sancho as early as January if the winger continues to refuse an apology to manager Erik Ten Hag.
The two infamously had a bust-up following a 3-1 defeat to Arsenal last month, when Sancho called Ten Hag a liar as the Dutchman was giving explanation for the winger’s absence in the squad.
Since then the 23-year-old has been isolated from the team and is training alone as the manager refuses to reinstate his status.
The club is eager to offload him as soon as passible and, according to reports, are ready to subside his £300,000-a-week wages.
🚨 Manchester United are willing to subsidise Jadon Sancho's £300,000-a-week wages in order to offload the 23-year-old on loan in January if he continues to refuse to apologise to Erik ten Hag.
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So far Borussia Dortmund and Juventus have shown interest, but neither team will be willing to match the 60 million price tag for a player, who would not have played a single game for about 4 months at that stage.