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Jadon Sancho price revealed as Borrusia Dortmund issue ‘one condition’ return

Borussia Dortmund are reportedly interested in re-signing Jadon Sancho from Manchester United this summer.
Jadon Sancho‘s time at Manchester United has been one of mixed success, with the English winger showing flashes of brilliance mixed in with what has been a turbulent time for the winger.
Having played under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Ralf Rangnick, and now Erik ten Hag in his first two seasons at the club, Sancho has seemingly struggled to nail down the form he showed brilliantly at Borussia Dortmund in the three seasons prior.
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German outlet Bild have reported that a return to Borussia Dortmund could be possible this summer transfer window and that their sporting director, Sebastian Khel, has been in ‘frequent contact’ with Sancho’s advisors.
The report also details that United would be ready to accept a loss on Sancho’s £75 million signing and would be ready to sell for £55 million, but Dortmund would only be interested in a loan deal.
Despite the mixed form, Ten Hag was full of praise for Jadon Sancho after he scored his penalty during the FA Cup semi-final shootout with Brighton last month.
“We have seen in the season many times very good performances from Jadon,” he said after the fixture. “I think definitely, that moment on Sunday (scoring the penalty), it will strengthen him even more and give him more courage and belief.
“I think you have to recognise it and reward it for stepping up on Sunday and it was such a good penalty.”
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