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Tottenham 'handed Jadon Sancho boost' and other Manchester United transfer rumours

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Tottenham have been handed a huge boost in their proposed attempts to sign ousted Manchester United winger Jadon Sancho - according to reports.

Speculation over Sancho, 23, and his future at Old Trafford remains at fever pitch right now following a public spat with manager Erik ten Hag which resulted in the England forward being dropped from the first-team squad.

Sancho continues to train away from the main group at their Carrington base. The former Borussia Dortmund man has not played for United in two months and there is every chance the player could be moved on when the market reopens.

Dortmund, Barcelona and Juventus are among top European suitors being tipped to launch a mid-season pursuit for him. ALSO READ: Ten Hag might live to regret one United selection decision ALSO READ: United player ratings vs Newcastle as Dalot and Martial bad However, reports from Italian publication Calciomercato say Tottenham could have the upper hand.

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