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Erik ten Hag's plan for Jadon Sancho at Manchester United could soon be revealed

After a gruelling, intense and hectic few months following the World Cup in Qatar, the final international break of the season is here - and for Manchester United, the break in the campaign comes at the right time for some players, while others would rather continue through to the end of May.

Erik ten Hag's side have played every single match available so far this season. Since the World Cup alone, the Reds have played 25 times, winning 19 times and losing just twice. The schedule is not going to get any easier. Should United progress to the final of the Europa League and FA Cup, they will have to play 19 more times this term.

For certain first-team stars - Bruno Fernandes and Marcus Rashford, for example - the brutal fixture schedule doesn't seem to impact their performances or output. If anything, they seem to thrive during it. Other players, meanwhile, react differently to the extreme nature of English football.

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Jadon Sancho has endured a difficult campaign on a personal level, but he has certainly looked much improved since returning from his spell away from the first team. The 22-year-old has made 25 appearances in all competitions this term, registering five goals and one assist.

While he has only been on the scoresheet on two occasions since being reintegrated into Ten Hag's side, the English winger has looked more threatening on the ball and in front of goal. Although Sancho didn't grab a goal or an assist in the FA Cup quarter-final win over Fulham on Sunday, it was a moment of magic from the attacker that sparked the turnaround.

United's were trailing 1-0 when Sancho danced beyond Fulham goalkeeper Bernd Leno, faked a shot to

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