Sancho Set to Stay at MU and Reconcile with Hag

Like it or not, Jadon Sancho is likely staying at Manchester United this summer. According to Jeetbuzz Login, the English winger, who has fallen out of favor with many Red Devils fans, may remain at Old Trafford simply because the club hasn’t been able to offload him. Sir Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS are well aware of the situation and have stepped in to mediate tensions between Sancho and manager Erik ten Hag. While United are open to offers, they are holding firm on a price they deem fair—something interested clubs like Juventus aren’t willing to meet. The Italian side prefers a loan-to-buy deal, while United want a permanent sale.

Jeetbuzz Login insiders note that while Paris Saint-Germain could theoretically afford him, all signs point toward Sancho staying put. United reportedly value him at €60 million, and with a weekly salary of €350,000, even wealthy clubs are hesitant. PSG made initial contact, but no further steps have been taken. As the old saying goes, “You can’t control everything, but you can control how you react.” One thing is clear—Sancho will still be wearing the red shirt in the upcoming Community Shield match against Manchester City.

With striker Rasmus Højlund sidelined for six weeks and new signing Joshua Zirkzee yet to fully integrate into the squad, Ten Hag has hinted that Sancho could start. This includes not only the Community Shield at Wembley but also the Premier League opener at home against Fulham. For a player who was previously banished from the first team, the chance to play again for Manchester United—and earn top-tier wages—is something Sancho won’t complain about. Sometimes, letting go of stubbornness brings peace of mind.

Sources reveal that Sancho has reflected on his previous fallout with Ten Hag, though he hasn’t formally apologized. Still, under growing pressure, both parties have agreed to bury the hatchet and move forward. Club insiders describe Sancho as a lighthearted and spirited presence in the dressing room—someone who lifts the mood of those around him. Whether he stays short-term or long-term, the consensus is that his positive energy is worth keeping around.

Due to Marcus Rashford’s well-documented struggles as a central striker, Ten Hag tested Sancho in a false nine role during the club’s preseason tour in the U.S. This isn’t new—Sancho played as a center forward in last year’s preseason as well. Yet when the Premier League began, Rashford started against both Wolves and Tottenham, with Anthony Martial leading the line in the third match against Nottingham Forest.

Zirkzee, meanwhile, lacks match fitness, having played just four minutes in the European Championship and spent less than a week training with United. This only adds to the likelihood that Sancho will be given another shot. However, Jeetbuzz Login observes that United’s preseason form has been far from convincing—just two wins in five matches and a noticeable drop in scoring efficiency.

In the end, United’s inability to sell Sancho may turn into a blessing in disguise. Reconciliation with Ten Hag, positional flexibility, and a renewed mindset could give the winger a fresh lease on life at Old Trafford. Whether it’s a temporary truce or the start of a genuine resurgence remains to be seen—but for now, Sancho is back in the mix.

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