
Morgan Rogers, Kobbie Mainoo react to Man United outcast Jadon Sancho
Morgan Rogers and Kobbie Mainoo reacted to Man United’s exiled ace Jadon Sancho on social media amid difficulties finding a new home.
The England international enjoyed a good, if not great, loan spell at Chelsea last season making 31 Premier League appearances for the West London side.
During his time at Stamford Bridge, Enzo Maresca praised Sancho’s work ethic on the training pitch, even if tangible results in matches were hard to come by.
The 25-year-old scored five and assisted eight for the Blues in all competitions as the Blues qualified for the Champions League and won the Conference final against Real Betis.
However, despite being appreciated by his boss, Chelsea decided to pay a £5m penalty fee to avoid having to buy Sancho outright at the end of his loan spell.
And having returned to United this summer, the former Man City man is now a part of the club’s “bomb squad” alongside Alejandro Garnacho, Antony, and Tyrell Malacia, who have been asked to stay away from the club’s training facilities until 5 pm each evening.

Jadon Sancho shares pictures away from Man United
Amidst the uncertainty surrounding his future, Sancho took to Instagram to share photos of himself enjoying the sun whilst on a break away from football.
The post was liked by Mainoo and Rogers, with the pair showing support for the exiled winger.
Jadon Sancho linked with Juventus move
Football Insider Verdict
Sancho’s options appear limited this summer. The former Borussia Dortmund man, through no fault of his own, has prohibitively high wages that shorten the list of clubs that could afford him down to a very small number.
And despite some good performances for Chelsea, the England international has never truly found his feet in England in the same way he did in two stints in Germany.
Keith Wyness told Football Insider he would like to see Man United include Sancho in a swap deal with Juventus.
The former Aston Villa CEO tipped the Red Devils to include the 25-year-old in a move for one of Douglas Luiz or Dusan Vlahovic.
However, the Old Lady have a significantly smaller wage bill than United, and Sancho’s salary demands may end any chances of a move to the Serie A before they have even begun.