Jadon Sancho’s time at Manchester United is officially coming to an end – here, we’re taking a closer look at his downfall at Old Trafford
Jadon Sancho is on the verge of being released from his Manchester United contract, officially closing the book on a hugely underwhelming spell at Old Trafford.
Although the club still held an option to extend his deal by another 12 months, United confirmed earlier this month that Sancho will leave when his contract runs out on June 30.
When the exciting winger first made the move to the Theatre of Dreams, he was considered one of the brightest young prospects in global football. Fans believed he would light up the Premier League and quickly become a worldwide star.
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At that time, it seemed almost guaranteed that Sancho would feature in England’s 2026 World Cup squad. Instead, as the summer tournament begins, he is currently without a club and trying to rebuild a career that has lost momentum.
His spell in Manchester was defined by erratic form, a public feud and a failure to reproduce his outstanding Bundesliga performances, leaving many supporters questioning how things unravelled so badly. Here, we examine Sancho’s dramatic decline at United, from his marquee arrival to a toxic feud that ultimately came to define his stint.
Big-money arrival
Sancho joined Manchester United from Dortmund in the summer of 2021 for a huge £73million fee. Expectations were extremely high, with supporters expecting a transformative attacking talent capable of reshaping the team’s forward line.
However, the winger struggled badly to settle under then-manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. He found it difficult to adjust to the intensity and physicality of the Premier League and rarely displayed the form that made him a standout in Germany.
Conflict with Erik ten Hag
The key shift in his United career came after a serious breakdown in his relationship with Erik ten Hag. Following a loss to Arsenal, the Dutch coach publicly said that Sancho was left out due to his training levels not meeting the required standard.
Sancho quickly responded on social media, strongly rejecting those claims and insisting he was being unfairly blamed. This open disagreement escalated rapidly behind the scenes, with Sancho later refusing to issue an apology for his public response.
‘Kicked out of WhatsApp group’
The situation reached a deeply strained stage when Ten Hag chose to fully exclude the attacker from the senior squad. The manager reportedly went as far as removing Sancho from the United first-team WhatsApp group, which staff used for important updates.
His isolation was not limited to online communication, as he was also completely banned from first-team facilities. He was even stopped from entering the senior dining area, leaving him to eat separately or with academy players.
Loan moves
Looking for regular minutes, Sancho was eventually sent back to Dortmund on loan, where he initially showed signs of improvement. He regained some confidence in Germany, although not enough to earn a permanent return.
A later loan spell at Chelsea brought a reasonable run of form, but the club decided not to sign him permanently. He then went through a disappointing stint at Aston Villa, struggling to make any real impact in the West Midlands.
Released
With no realistic path back into the United senior setup, the club made the decision this month to part ways completely. Sancho’s upcoming release brings an end to a difficult five-year period with the Red Devils.
This outcome marks a disappointing finish to a transfer that once carried enormous promise. After scoring 50 goals in 137 appearances in Germany, Sancho has managed only 18 in 163 matches since returning to England. Despite being part of England’s Euro 2020 squad, he has not represented his country since 2021, underlining how far his United career has declined.
What comes next?
The once highly rated attacker now faces the challenge of finding a new club to restore his reputation. A move overseas looks likely, with PSV, Besiktas and his former club Dortmund all mentioned as possible destinations.
Several mid-table Premier League sides have also shown quiet interest, while a high-paying switch to the Saudi Pro League remains another realistic path. Wherever Sancho goes next, he will need a major reset if he wants to come close to the potential he once showed early in his career.







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