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Borussia Dortmund are ‘keen’ to sign Man United star – Report

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Report: Borussia Dortmund Planning Third Move for Jadon Sancho

Borussia Dortmund are reportedly exploring a move to re-sign Jadon Sancho for a third time, according to sources from Football Insider. The Bundesliga club are said to be monitoring the winger’s situation closely, with his Manchester United contract set to expire next summer.

Currently on loan at Aston Villa, Sancho has struggled to find his rhythm under Unai Emery, failing to start a Premier League game this season. Despite a difficult few years, the 25-year-old’s name still carries significant weight in European football circles, particularly in Germany, where his stock remains high.


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Sources have suggested that Dortmund would be interested in bringing Sancho back if he becomes available on a free transfer, though they are unwilling to pay a fee. “Borussia Dortmund are interested in Sancho if he becomes available on a free transfer, but will not pay a fee for him,” the report stated.

A Career of Highs and Lows

Sancho’s journey has been anything but straightforward. Having come through Manchester City’s academy, he moved to Dortmund in 2017, where he flourished into one of the continent’s brightest young talents. His creativity, confidence and flair made him one of the Bundesliga’s most watchable players.

His £73 million transfer to Manchester United in 2021 was supposed to mark his arrival as a Premier League superstar. Instead, inconsistency, injuries and off-field issues saw his time at Old Trafford unravel. Despite flashes of brilliance, he struggled to replicate the form that made him a fan favourite in Germany.

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Return to Familiar Surroundings

In January 2024, Sancho returned to Dortmund on loan, rediscovering some of his form and confidence. He even started in their Champions League final defeat to Real Madrid, a testament to how quickly he had re-established himself within the squad. That spell reignited discussion over whether he was simply better suited to Dortmund’s system and surroundings.

Now, with his Old Trafford exit looking increasingly likely, a third reunion could be on the cards. At 25, Sancho still has time to rebuild his career, and Dortmund, with their familiarity and trust in his abilities, may once again offer him the environment to thrive.

What It Means for Manchester United

For United, allowing Sancho to leave on a free would mark the end of a costly chapter. With no signs that the club will trigger his one-year extension, attention will soon turn to whether new management at Old Trafford can afford to let such a talented player walk away for nothing.

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From a Manchester United fan’s perspective, this potential move is bittersweet. Jadon Sancho’s time at Old Trafford has been defined by unfulfilled promise. Many supporters hoped his return to England would mirror the magic of his Dortmund days, but the relationship between player and club has felt fractured for some time.

If United decide against triggering the extension, it reflects a pragmatic acceptance that the move never truly worked. Yet, seeing him return to Dortmund and flourish again would undoubtedly sting. Fans would question how such an expensive signing could fade so quickly without consistent backing or clear tactical integration.

Still, few would begrudge Sancho a chance to rebuild his confidence elsewhere. At 25, he remains young enough to resurrect his career, and if that happens in yellow and black again, United followers will have to watch on with a mix of regret and quiet admiration. The club, meanwhile, must learn lessons about recruitment and player development, ensuring future signings are placed in systems that amplify their strengths rather than suppress them.

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