
‘Jadon Sancho to snub Juventus for Borussia Dortmund as Man United exit beckons’
Jadon Sancho has been told to seal a Borussia Dortmund return despite interest from Juventus in the Man United man.
As Red Devils boss Ruben Amorim looks to rebuild his squad, Man United are vying to sell Sancho ahead of next season.
The winger joined Chelsea on loan last season, notching five goals and eight assists in 41 appearances for the West Londoners.
But becoming a part of Amorim’s plans is not on the cards for Sancho, who has failed to perform in the North West since moving to Old Trafford from Dortmund in 2021.

Man United star Sancho warned that Juventus cannot compete for silverware
Before moving to the Premier League four years ago, Sancho excelled for his former club Dortmund in the Bundesliga.
Another move abroad could be on the cards for the 23-cap England international, who has been linked with a move to Juventus.
But when asked about the Italian giants’ advances for Sancho live on talkSPORT [10 July], Alan Brazil said: “I think he had his best time at Dortmund.
“If I were him, I’d go there because they love him there, he feels comfortable.
“Are Juve going to be up there? You want to go there with a chance of winning something.”
Juventus move could prove fruitful for Sancho
Football Insider verdict
Brazil is right to outline that Juventus are no longer the dominant force they once were, and winning trophies would be far from a guarantee for Sancho, should he move to Turin.
Jadon Sancho stats | All competitions 2024/25 |
Appearances | 41 |
Goals | 5 |
Assists | 8 |
Igor Tudor’s men have not won the Serie A title since 2020, and even finished as low as seventh in the Italian top flight as recently as 2023.
Meanwhile, Sancho tasted glory last season as he scored during Chelsea’s 4-1 victory over Real Betis in May’s Conference League final.
However, the 25-year-old has fallen vastly out of favour at Man United and has to move on to pastures new to get his career moving in the right direction, while he could help Juve restore their former glories.
While the winger previously enjoyed great success with Dortmund, winning the German Cup in 2021, a third stint at Signal Iduna Park may not be an ideal move.
As alluded to by Brazil, Sancho is highly regarded by supporters of Niko Kovac’s side, but if he moved back to the Bundesliga outfit and failed to succeed, he would ruin his legacy.