£5m Chelsea clause, transfer shock - Final Jadon Sancho Man United future verdict delivered
Jadon Sancho's Manchester United long-term future is uncertain. The 24-year-old joined Chelsea on a season-long loan last August with an obligation to buy for £25million.
However, it has since been revealed that Chelsea can opt out of the agreement by paying United £5m instead and sending Sancho back to Old Trafford at the end of the campaign. At this stage, it's unclear whether Chelsea are going to honour the obligation or decide not to keep the England international.
After enjoying a positive start to life at Stamford Bridge, Sancho's form has declined over the last couple of months. In fact, he hasn't directly contributed to a goal since January 4 and his performances have concerned some at Chelsea, though head coach Enzo Maresca has continued to pick him.
GIVEMESPORT has since reported that Chelsea are more likely to honour the obligation and then sell him in the same transfer window. It's added that Borussia Dortmund and Bayer Leverkusen are among those queuing up to land him this summer following his previous experiences in the Bundesliga.
But where should Sancho's future lie? Here, our Manchester Evening News writers take a look at his current predicament and if he should leave United on a permanent deal this summer...
For me, Sancho should leave the Premier League and join a Bundesliga club on a permanent deal. It's clear that throughout his career he has had the most success in Germany. During his first spell at Dortmund, Sancho scored 50 goals and added 62 assists in 137 appearances.
He then enjoyed a second spell at Dortmund last season after returning to the club on loan from United - two-and-a-half years on from his £73m switch to Old Trafford. Sancho helped Dortmund reach the Champions League final,


