Man Utd handed transfer boost as Borussia Dortmund 'willing' to offload two stars to secure Jadon Sancho return

Manchester United have been handed fresh hope in their bid to offload frozen out star Jadon Sancho.
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Borussia Dortmund may be willing to move along two players in a bid to secure the return of Jadon Sancho, according to reports. Sancho has been frozen out at Old Trafford due to a disagreement with Erik ten Hag.

Ten Hag publically called out Sancho for his lack of work ethic in training, and the winger hit back on social media, saying he was tired of being 'made a scapegoat' for team performances. Ten Hag reacted by banishing the winger from his squad, and while the two have met since, the Dutchman is unwilling to build a bridge unless he receives an apology.

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Sancho, according to reports, now finds himself training, changing and eating alone at United's academy building, away from the first-team squad, and it appears to be an irreversable situation at this point. The most likely scenario is that Sancho is loaned out or sold during the January transfer window, and 90min say the Red Devils are willing to sanction both types of deals.

The report adds that Borussia Dortmund are hoping to strike a loan deal, unable to afford a permanent move at this stage, but they need to make some space in their squad, with some players already reportedly discontent over a lack of play time. England youth star Jamie Bynoe-Gittens has started only twice this season, and could do with more regular football.

Dortmund are said to be willing to loan him out if they can land Sancho, while the same applies to Youssoufa Moukoko, who has made seven appearances so far this season. Moukoko is also said to be unhappy with his reduced role. Loaning both players out would lighten the wage bill a little, and with the lack of suitors likely to arrive, United are almost certainly going to have to continue paying some of Sancho's huge wages for a loan deal to be struck this winter.

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