Jadon Sancho planning January exit with Italian giants leading the race

Juventus are reportedly weighing up a loan move for Manchester United winger Jadon Sancho in January.

The 23-year-old has been banished from first-team activities since his public feud with Erik ten Hag in September. There was a disagreement over the player dropping standards in training but Sancho has yet to apologise to the manager.

As a result, Sancho has been heavily linked with a January exit. It had previously been reported that Borussia Dortmund were open to offering their former winger a route back to the Bundesliga.

However, according to German journalist Florian Plettenberg, a return to Borussia Dortmund is now unlikely.

Sancho plans to restart his career away from United in the winter and Juventus are in pole position to land his signature. The Serie A giants want to sign the England international on loan before proposing a potential permanent contract.

The update also suggests that a move to Barcelona ā€“ like BVB ā€“ is unlikely. It also means that the 23-year-old could still have a chance to salvage his career at a big club, though he needs to grow up and learn a thing or two about professionalism first.

Itā€™s a shame but Sancho looks set to leave United under a grey cloud.

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  1. Sancho has been making $300,000 a week for what two years?? EDH gave him several months ā€œoff ā€œ last year to ā€œget his head straight ā€œ?? And he cannot make it to practice/etc on time? Then he publicly calls his manager a liar? And refuses to apologize?? Are you kidding me? When the inmates run the asylum (eg CR7) sport goes to crap and thatā€™s exactly what has occurred in the EPL. The wages they are paid is outlandish yet we have to coddle them to get 80% effort. Professional sports have been ruined in the US by coddling the athletes. Then the fans get screwed with gouging ticket prices so the athletes can continue to exert minimal effort. Yet the pundits readily blame the coaches for not respecting the athletes. What is wrong with this picture???

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