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£30m offer accepted, Erik ten Hag axed - Jadon Sancho Manchester United future verdict given

Jadon Sancho is playing with a smile again and there is a decision to be made on his future.

Shortly after the January transfer window opened, Sancho signed for Borussia Dortmund on a six-month loan, which ended his exile from Manchester United's first team.

Erik ten Hag banished Sancho from his squad after an extraordinary outburst on social media and he was placed on an individual training plan until re-signing for Dortmund.

There was only going to be one outcome when Sancho refused to apologise to Ten Hag and a departure to Dortmund represented an opportunity to get his career back on track.

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Sancho has contributed three goals and two assists in 16 appearances for Dortmund and his excellent goal in defeat against RB Leipzig last weekend caught attention. "A moment of absolute magic," the commentator gasped when Sancho found the top right corner with the strike.

The winger's loan with Dortmund is coming to an end and United must decide whether to reintegrate or sell Sancho when he returns to Manchester from Germany. The main obstacle in reintegrating Sancho is Ten Hag, but the Dutchman faces an uncertain future and another manager could be in charge of United by the start of next season.

The MEN has spoken to former United forward Dwight Yorke for his thoughts, meanwhile, various MEN writers have had their say on the best course of action.

"A United player who publicly accuses the manager of lying cannot play for the club again. Whoever the manager is.

"Beyond that, Sancho is not cut out for it at United. He thrives at Dortmund because it is not a

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