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·18 November 2025
Jadon Sancho makes his decision – another move on the cards

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·18 November 2025

There was a time when Jadon Sancho would have been a candidate for the English World Cup squad. In fact, you could say he was almost a certain pick. Between 2018 and 2021, the former BVB pro wore the Three Lions jersey 23 times. Now, at 25, he is fighting for playing minutes at his club.
Last summer, Sancho moved from Manchester United to Aston Villa—on loan. After Borussia Dortmund and Chelsea, this is already the third club where the dribbling artist is trying, on loan, to recapture his old successful form.
But Villans coach Unai Emery (54) is only relying on Sancho’s services to a limited extent. So far this season, he has made just eight appearances, none of them for the full 90 minutes. The winger has not managed a single goal involvement. For the Black and Yellows, he scored no fewer than 53 goals in 158 matches. In addition, Sancho delivered an impressive 67 assists.
According to CaughtOffside, another change of scenery is on the cards in January 2026, when the transfer window opens again. This time, the speedy winger could be headed for the Bosporus. The report states that the three major Istanbul clubs—Galatasaray, Besiktas, and Fenerbahce—are vying for the 25-year-old. During the international break, “discreet but meaningful talks” are said to have already taken place between Sancho and representatives of the Süper Lig trio at a hotel in the Turkish metropolis.
His requested annual salary is said to be between eight and nine million. At the Red Devils, the former Dortmund player earns more than ten million euros per season. Sancho is also said to be demanding a guaranteed starting spot, participation in a European competition, and direct communication with the coach. In Manchester, he once clashed with Erik ten Hag (55), who subsequently suspended him in the summer of 2023.
Above all, Gala and Fener are likely to have the financial means to secure Sancho’s services. A third stint at Borussia, on the other hand, seems almost impossible due to the Englishman’s demands. It’s hard to imagine a principled football coach like Niko Kovač (54) agreeing to such a deal.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇩🇪 here.
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