Sancho's future at Manchester United was in doubt after his falling out with Erik ten Hag, until he was loaned to Borussia Dortmund, his former club in the German league last January.
After his loan deal with the Yellow Tigers ended, Sancho did not travel to training with the team as planned, leading to speculation that he would be sold this summer as he showed no intention of apologising to his Dutch boss after arranging a response. Interview with Ten Hag's reporter via social media
But in the end, the British winger returned to training with the Red Devils and played in the 2-0 friendly win over Rangers on Saturday, his first game in a Red Devils shirt for almost a year, with Ten Hag explaining why the issue with the team had been resolved.
However, over the past few days, news has emerged that Paris Saint-Germain are interested in bringing Sancho in to fill the gap left by Mbappe after the French star moved to play for Real Madrid. They are the candidates to join the Red Devils' generals to the team.
The Mirror reports the latest developments are that Manchester United have set a £40m (around 1,880m baht) price tag on Sancho after plucking him from Dortmund for a whopping £73m (around 3,431m baht) in 2021 and are prepared to permanently remove him from the squad despite adding the 24-year-old footballer's name to travel on a tour of America with the club, where they are set to play three friendlies against Arsenal, Real Betis and Liverpool.
Sancho has had a poor run of form for Manchester United, scoring just 12 goals in 82 appearances during three years at Old Trafford.
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