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·24 de febrero de 2026
Hot rumour: Sancho’s return to Dortmund “all but certain”?

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·24 de febrero de 2026

Borussia Dortmund can apparently hope for a return of Jadon Sancho. The offensive player could leave Manchester United for free in the summer, while rumors of a BVB comeback are gaining momentum.
The future of Jadon Sancho could once again be closely linked with Borussia Dortmund next summer. Several media outlets consistently report that the 25-year-old will leave Manchester United for free at the end of the season. This would give BVB the opportunity to bring back a former key player without a transfer fee.
The reason for the impending departure is apparently an economic decision by the English club. According to the British newspaper The Sun, Manchester United does not want to exercise the contract option—primarily due to the high salary of the winger, which is said to be around 230,000 euros per week. The club is therefore willing to let Sancho go without a transfer fee.
In this context, indications of a possible return to Dortmund are intensifying. The Spanish portal fichajes.net recently reported that another move to BVB is "almost certain." However, such assessments should be viewed with caution. Reports from England are more concrete. According to information from TEAMtalk, Borussia Dortmund is among the preferred options for the offensive player. An insider is quoted as saying: "Jadon's advisors are seriously considering a move to Dortmund. He made a huge impression there, and the club is eager to bring him back."
In Dortmund, Sancho previously experienced his most successful phase to date. Between 2017 and 2021, he developed into a top star, scoring 53 goals and providing 67 assists in 158 competitive matches. His performances made him one of the most sought-after wingers in Europe at the time.

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Besides BVB, other clubs are reportedly closely monitoring the situation, including his current loan club Aston Villa and several interested parties from Italy. A return to Dortmund could still largely depend on the financial conditions. Although no transfer fee would be required, the Englishman would likely have to accept significant salary cuts.
Whether a comeback will actually happen is still open. However, it is clear: The conditions for renewed cooperation have not been as favorable as this summer for a long time—and the rumors are likely to continue to accompany BVB for the time being.
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