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Clear favourite emerges for Jadon Sancho's club next season amid Man Utd exit rumours
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Published 07:00 3 May 2024 GMT+1

Clear favourite emerges for Jadon Sancho's club next season amid Man Utd exit rumours

Sancho's future at Manchester United remains up in the air - despite his Champions League heroics for Borussia Dortmund.

Ryan Smart

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A clear favourite has emerged to become Jadon Sancho's next club if he leaves Manchester United this summer.

Sancho earned rave reviews for his performance during Borussia Dortmund's 1-0 win over PSG in the Champions League semi-final first leg on Wednesday.

The England winger moved back to Germany on loan from United until the end of the season in January, having been frozen out by Red Devils boss Erik ten Hag.

All indications are that Sancho will not play for the club again while Ten Hag is in charge, although both parties may assess upon his return to Old Trafford.

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Those rumours were heightened further by Ten Hag's comments in his pre-match press conference before United's trip to Crystal Palace on Monday: "Jadon played very good [against PSG], he showed why Manchester United bought him and he showed he represents a high value for the club. Which is good."

The United boss refused to confirm or deny whether Sancho could stay at Old Trafford once his loan expires, and The Telegraph claim that club officials expect him to depart on a permanent deal this summer.

Dortmund are reportedly keen to keep the 23-year-old at Signal Iduna Park beyond this season.

Now, Sky Bet have published odds over Sancho's potential next club - and Dortmund are leading the race to sign him.

The German side are, at the time of writing, at odds of 6/4 to sign the Englishman, with Chelsea trailing in second at 10/1.

Man Utd loanee Jadon Sancho in action for Borussia Dortmund against PSG (
Getty)

PSG, meanwhile, are 12/1 to make a successful move for Sancho, while Saudi Pro League clubs and Barcelona are at 14/1.

However, Sancho remains favourite to stay with United (10/11) instead of moving elsewhere, with the club's asking price potentially putting off other sides.

The full list of odds are as follows:


  • Borussia Dortmund - 6/4
  • Chelsea - 10/1
  • PSG - 12/1
  • Any Saudi Pro League club - 14/1
  • Barcelona - 14/1
  • Arsenal - 18/1
  • Bayern Munich - 18/1
  • Tottenham - 20/1
  • Real Madrid - 25/1
  • To stay at Manchester United - 10/11
Featured Image Credit: Getty

Topics: Jadon Sancho, Borussia Dortmund, Manchester United, Football, Fan Reactions

Ryan Smart
Ryan Smart

Live in constant hope of the top flight as a Preston North End fan. Written in the past for SPORF, GiveMeSport and more.

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