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Manchester United's England winger, Jadon Sancho, remains in exile as his situation at the club shows no signs of improvement. Sancho has been training alone at the academy and denied access to first-team facilities after publicly criticizing manager Erik Ten Hag for dropping him from the squad during the 3-1 loss to Arsenal in September. Despite removing the social media post related to the outburst, Sancho has refused to apologize, resulting in his suspension from the senior squad.
In a further development, it has been reported that the 23-year-old has been removed from Manchester United's WhatsApp group, a communication channel used by Ten Hag and his staff to convey crucial information to the players. Sancho's continued exclusion from the team's digital interactions underscores the strain in his relationship with the club.
Rumors suggest that United may consider offers for Sancho in the January transfer window, just two-and-a-half years after his high-profile move from Borussia Dortmund. The club was open to selling him for £45 million in the summer and might now entertain the idea of a loan move, potentially leading to a permanent transfer, to resolve the situation.