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Man United winger sent on Borrusia Dortmund loan returns to training at Carrington after resolving differences with Erik ten Hag -Reports

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Man United winger sent on Borrusia Dortmund loan returns to training at Carrington after resolving differences with Erik ten Hag -Reports

After having face-to-face discussions with Erik ten Hag, Jadon Sancho has returned to Manchester United’s training, both of them having decided to move on from their fallout from the previous season.

Sancho joined United for £73 million in 2021 after leaving Bundesliga team Borussia Dortmund, but he hasn’t appeared on the field since last August.

The winger was kicked off the first team for not saying sorry for using social media to accuse Ten Hag of using him as a scapegoat after the latter criticized his training.

After a successful run that concluded in the Champions League final at Wembley, the 24-year-old returned to Dortmund on loan in January.

Regrettably for Sancho, the Bundesliga team fell 2-0 to Real Madrid.

United were believed to have made Sancho available for £40m and he had reportedly been attracting interest from the likes of Juventus and Dortmund who were keen to make his loan permanent.

However, in a turn of events Sancho and Ten Hag appear to have resolved their issues with United confirming that the Englishman had returned to pre-season training.

Jadon Sancho in Manchester United training.
Sancho has returned to training with Manchester United.
“Jadon Sancho returned for testing on Wednesday following his loan spell at Borussia Dortmund during the second half of last season,” they said on their website.

“The 24-year-old forward then trained with the group on Thursday.”

It’s been reported that Sancho won’t be part of the squad which heads to Norway to play Rosenberg on Monday due to returning to training later than other members of the squad, but he will be available for the rest of the pre-season games.

It’s still possible that Sancho leaves Old Trafford this summer but his reintegration into training suggests there could be a way back for him at the club if he’s happy to stay.

Sancho has two years remaining on his contract and has made 82 appearances for the Red Devils to date, scoring 12 goals and providing six assists