Manchester United is preparing to part ways with Jadon Sancho as the club looks to restructure its squad.
The Operative Information Center-OMM reports that the "Red Devils" are ready to allow the 25-year-old footballer to leave on a free transfer once his current loan period expires. According to club sources, the management has decided not to offer the player a new contract following several seasons of uncertainty and consecutive loan moves away from Old Trafford.
Manchester United originally signed Sancho from Borussia Dortmund in 2021 for a fee of 85 million euros, securing him with a five-year contract worth 300,000 pounds per week. At the time, the transfer was viewed as an ambitious move by the club to bolster its attacking options with one of Europe's brightest young talents. However, the player's career in England has been characterized by inconsistent performances, coaching changes, and off-field challenges. Since his arrival, he has spent time on loan back at Borussia Dortmund, as well as stints with Chelsea and Aston Villa.
In the current season with Aston Villa, Sancho has struggled to maintain a consistent and productive form, scoring only one goal in 25 appearances. Despite his technical qualities, he has been unable to replicate the brilliant performances that defined his time in the Bundesliga. Manchester United, one of the most successful clubs in English football history with 20 top-flight titles, is currently undergoing a period of transition under new sporting leadership aimed at optimizing the wage bill and squad efficiency. The departure of high-earning players who have not met expectations is seen as a key part of this long-term strategy to return the club to the pinnacle of the Premier League and European competition.