Jadon Sancho has reportedly refused to apologize to supervisor Erik ten Hag despite being urged to do so by his Manchester United teammates.
The England worldwide acquired right into a public spat with Ten Hag after his group’s 3-1 Premier League loss in opposition to Arsenal on 3 September. The Dutch tactician stated he dropped Sancho from the matchday squad in opposition to the Gunners due to his subpar shows in coaching.
Sancho hit again virtually instantly after Ten Hag’s feedback with a now-deleted Tweet on X, primarily labeling the previous Ajax supervisor as a liar. Since then, the winger hasn’t performed a single recreation for the membership and continues to practice away from the senior squad.
According to a report from Daily Mirror’s David McDonnell (h/t @centredevils on X), Sancho has been urged to apologize to the 53-year-old by key figures at the membership and his teammates. But he has refused to do so and continues to be closely linked with a transfer away from Old Trafford, with the membership searching for £50 million for his providers.
Juventus have enquired a couple of potential mortgage transfer for Sancho however are reportedly in opposition to paying the vast majority of his £275,000-a-week wages. Saudi Arabia has been cited as one other potential vacation spot for the 23-year-old, who arrived at Manchester United from Borussia Dortmund in 2021 for £73 million.
Sancho, who nonetheless has over two and a half years left on his contract, has performed 76 minutes of soccer this season. The 23-cap England worldwide’s final look for the Three Lions came to visit two years in the past.
Pundit thinks Erik ten Hag has taken Jadon Sancho punishment just a little too far at Manchester United
Pundit Andy Townsend lately stated that Erik ten Hag’s punishment for Jadon Sancho has ‘gone just a little too far’.
Townsend’s feedback got here after it was claimed earlier this month that Sancho had been faraway from Manchester United’s WhatsApp group. The former Chelsea midfielder informed TalkSPORT (h/t CaughtOffside):
“I don’t agree with what Jadon Sancho has done, and I stand by that. But, I mean, crikey, you might as well say to the kid, ‘don’t even come in’. It’s ridiculous.”
Towsend was then informed Sancho has to eat lunch away from the senior group gamers, to which he replied:
“I’m shocked you’re truly allowed to get away with [the punishment he’s been given]. I’m shocked somebody from the PFA hasn’t rotated and stated. ‘hold on a minute’.
“It’s one thing to not like him or you don’t want him but you can’t just banish the guy completely from one side of the club to the other just because of an obvious disagreement. It has gone a little too far now I think.”
Sancho has made 82 appearances for the Red Devils in his profession, scoring 12 targets and laying out six assists.
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