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Michael Olise deal, Benjamin Sesko signs – Jadon Sancho given final Man United transfer verdict

Sir Jim Ratcliffe must soon decide whether or not Jadon Sancho still has a future at Manchester United. The 24-year-old, who's enjoyed an excellent vein of form since joining Borussia Dortmund on loan in January, has been heavily linked with an exit.

Sancho, who sees his contract at Old Trafford expire in June 2026, featured 14 times in the Bundesliga this season, scoring two goals and providing three assists. He quickly cemented himself in Edin Terzic's starting lineup, helping the German giants climb into fifth place.

The England international has been just as impressive on the European stage too, starting each of Borussia Dortmund's knockout ties. Before Sancho returns to Carrington later this summer, he must lock horns with Real Madrid in the Champions League final.

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The former Manchester City prospect will be hoping to leave his mark at Wembley Stadium on Saturday night – perhaps an audition for potential suitors or a chance to finally win over Erik ten Hag. Nevertheless, for now, it remains unclear what the future holds for Sancho.

So, with that being said, writers at the Manchester Evening News have stuck their necks out to predict where the showman will be playing his football next season.

In an ideal world, United and Sancho would part ways with a curt handshake; United pocketing a big transfer fee, and Sancho getting his dream move back Dortmund. Unfortunately for both club and player, a permanent exit still looks a tough sell despite his BVB renaissance.

Sancho's monster wages (around £300,000 per week) plus United's desire to recoup as much of the initial

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