Liverpool, Man United, Real Madrid Set For Jadon Sancho Bidding War, Player Wants To Leave Dortmund

England Ace Jadon Sancho wants to leave Borussia Dortmund after just two years at the Bundesliga club. According to The Daily Mail, Sancho is unhappy in Germany and wants to leave given he has a lot of clubs chasing after him.

During his time at Dortmund, Sancho has developed into one of the best young shining stars in World football with his impressive performances, assists and goals.

So far this campaign, he has scored three goals and provided six assists in nine appearances.

However, his season took an awkward turn after he was substituted in the derby against Bayern Munich just 36 minutes into the match due to his poor showings.


The winger was visibly upset by the decision to take him off, with Dortmund going on to lose 4-0 in Der Klassiker.

Also, Sancho was fined £86,000 and dropped for their important league game against Borussia Monchengladbach last month after returning late following international duty, a punishment he is believed to have accepted.


But he was then also forced to report for extra training alone and onthe end of stinging criticism from sporting director Michael Zorc, who went public after manager Favre initially declared the matter would 'stay internal.'


Favre also decided to admonish Sancho in public once more on Saturday.


As a result, speculation has ramped up over his future, and it has now been claimed that he has told Dortmund he wants to leave.


This news will excite Liverpool, Manchester United, Real Madrid and Barcelona, who are all rumoured to be keen on his services.

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Having left Manchester City for Dortmund back in 2017, it is believed the English star is willing to come back to the Premier League.



United were reported to be interested in making a move in the past summer, but were put off by the price tag.

Dortmund apparently value Sancho at more than £100million, so anyone serious about taking him in a few months’ time will be forced to fork out a hefty amount.

The German giants have begun looking for a replacement, though, and are believed to be willing to let him go so long as anyone pays out the demanded fee.


Sancho is expected to start for England against Montenegro tonight in favour of the suspended Raheem Sterling.

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