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Three things that will definitely happen to Jadon Sancho if Thomas Tuchel becomes Man United boss

Jadon Sancho is making a striking case to return to Manchester United, despite his falling out with Erik ten Hag.

There is no doubt that, unless an unlikely apology comes forth, that the winger would only remain on club books if Ten Hag exits. Thomas Tuchel is among the rumoured names to be linked with potentially succeeding the Dutchman ahead of his Bayern Munich exit.

The 50-year-old has recently underlined how much he enjoyed working in England at Chelsea, whom he left in 2022 amid disagreement with owner Todd Boehly. An underwhelming domestic season with Bayern has been partially soothed by the club’s Champions League campaign.

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He is a manager that would surely pique the interests of Sancho if appointed by Sir Jim Ratcliffe, who is not totally sold by Ten Hag as his long-term first-team boss. Three things are sure to happen if this does come to pass.

The first barrier to cross is Ratcliffe’s, or perhaps more aptly Dan Ashworth’s, verdict on Sancho’s future at Old Trafford. The hope is that a solution can be met with Newcastle for their sporting director with United unwilling to pay £20m in compensation.

If either Ratcliffe or Ashworth deems the summer a chance to get money back on the £73m man, then whatever Tuchel wishes becomes irrelevant. But the reality is that such a decision would be a joint call from all parties.

United have other sellable assets that can help with Premier League spending limits, and Sancho is a player that need not be sold unless the situation offers no other outcome, one of those being if the player himself wishes to leave.

An exit

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