"'Someone please tell me.'" Ten Hach's £73 million loan, which he doesn't even know about Manchester United's return staff 'blindly'

Jul 08, 2024

''Someone please tell me.'' Ten Hach's £73 million loan, which he doesn't even know about Manchester United's return staff 'blindly'
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''Someone please tell me.'' Ten Hach's £73 million loan, which he doesn't even know about Manchester United's return staff 'blindly'
EPA Yonhap News
''Someone please tell me.'' Ten Hach's £73 million loan, which he doesn't even know about Manchester United's return staff 'blindly'
AFP Yonhap News
Controversial Jadon Sancho, who is a '73 million pound (about 129 billion won) star', will return to Manchester United this week.

But his course is stuck in the fog. England's `The Sun' reported on Tuesday that `Sancho is set to return to Manchester United this week, but the future at Old Trafford remains uncertain.' `Even staff at Carrington, the Manchester United training ground, have no idea whether Sancho will return with key players returning for pre-season training.

In general, details are disclosed in the first week of training. It details the return date and test schedule of the players. However, there is no information on what Sancho's movement will look like. In addition, there is no indication that Sancho and coach Erik ten Hach have reconciled since last season's conflict, explains 'The Sun'.



Manchester United signed Sancho in July 2021. The transfer fee was a whopping 73 million pounds. However, Sancho played 38 games in his first season with Manchester United and scored only five goals.

In the 2022-2023 season, he scored seven goals in 41 games. However, last season, after playing in only three games, he turned his flag bearer to his former team, Dortmund in the German Bundesliga.



His feud with coach Ten Hach was the trigger. Coach Ten Haach said he excluded Sancho after his 1-3 defeat by Arsenal in September last year because he failed to perform at the level he needed during training.

Then Sancho exploded. He countered, `I have long been an unfair scapegoat.' It was disciplinary to return. Sancho also refused to apologize. Eventually, he disappeared from Manchester United, and the semi-team that came back together was Dortmund.



Sancho played in his prime at Dortmund. Although he did not win the Big Rock, he played an active role in the European Champions League (UCL) and put Dortmund in second place. He scored three goals in 21 appearances in the Bundesliga and UCL.

Sancho, who is from England, blossomed at Dortmund before moving to Manchester United. In his four seasons with Dortmund, he scored 50 goals in 137 appearances.

The light and shade were confusing again. Sancho's hope of staying virtually disappeared as coach Ten Haach succeeded in staying by winning the FA Cup. Sancho has two more years left on his contract with Manchester United. But I've already crossed a bridge that I can't come back to.

Manchester United is estimated to demand 45 million pounds (about 79.5 billion won) for Sancho's transfer fee. This is £30 million lower than the transfer fee paid by Manchester United.



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