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£40m sale, Borussia Dortmund loan, Erik ten Hag forgiveness - Jadon Sancho Man United future decided

Manchester United winger Jadon Sancho will have perhaps been the most eager squad member to discover the outcome of Sir Jim Ratcliffe's season review.

Since the FA Cup final more than two weeks ago, Erik ten Hag's future at the club had been up in the air but that speculation came to a head on Tuesday night as MEN Sport understands Sir Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS concluded the Dutchman should remain in position. After finally making that decision, the focus has now turned to the ripple effects it may cause.

One of the biggest issues which shall need resolving is around the future of Sancho. He infamously had a massive bust-up with Ten Hag last September which led to him being exiled until his loan switch to Borussia Dortmund in January.

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That move has now ended and the focus will be on what comes next. We have asked some of our MEN Sport writers to predict what they think is to come for Sancho at United.

United planned to sell Sancho whether Ten Hag stayed or not and regardless of the issue between the two, his performances on the pitch are all the evidence needed to suggest a departure has to happen.

In three years at the club he has never come close to hitting the height expected of him. There remains a sense that Sancho plays within himself more often than not for United. Just watch his thrilling performance for Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League semi-final first leg against Paris St-Germain and then try to recall him ever doing that in the red of United.

Whether it is the pressure that comes with playing for United or just never settling in the environment, Sancho hasn't done enough. Ten Hag staying is the

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