According to industry expert Dean Jones, Tottenham would only consider signing Jadon Sancho, a failure at Manchester United, if they can acquire him cheaply.
Since moving to Manchester United for £73 million, Sancho has had trouble maintaining the Premier League form he showed when playing for Borussia Dortmund.
He has failed to establish himself as a regular starter under Erik ten Hag, and their relationship has now entirely soured.
After Erik ten Hag told the media that Sancho’s absence from the Arsenal game was due to his subpar performance in training, this took place.
On his social media site, the former Dortmund player instantly called his manager out, implying that the Dutchman is lying.
After Ten Hag’s news conference, Sancho had drafted and uploaded a statement on X within an hour.
Please don’t take everything you read at face value! I won’t put up with individuals stating things that are entirely false; this week, I behaved admirably during training. I think there are other factors at play, but I won’t discuss them since I’ve been used as a scapegoat for too long.
He will now likely be sold in January at a discount as a result of the controversy. Tottenham had been linked to him in the summer, but Jones now reports that unless he is available on a “easy loan” or a “really cheap deal,” Spurs may not pursue him in January.
From what I can gather at this point, it doesn’t feel like the kind of player Tottenham will be searching for in the January transfer window, so I wouldn’t necessarily anticipate them to need to come back in for Jadon Sancho in a situation like that unless an easy loan or an extremely inexpensive deal opened up.
“However, Jadon Sancho’s biggest concern will be whether he really has a future in the Premier League or whether he needs to return to play elsewhere. That will likely be his first issue to deal with, in my opinion.
Tottenham’s chances of signing Sancho in January are slim. They now have a wide range of attacking options, including Son, Dejan Kulusevski, Richarlison, Manor Solomon, and recent acquisition Brennan Johnson.
Although Spurs will be looking to add another forward, we just do not see Ange making a move for Sancho.
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