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Manchester United are afraid to terminate Jadon Sancho and let him leave the team freely! refused to take a pay cut and transfer, Amorim was afraid that he would poison the dressing room

When Marcus Rashford joined Aston Villa, Sancho angered United fans by making a "free" comment on his friend's debut. Now, there are rumours in the British media that the club may choose to terminate Sancho's contract, terminate the final year of his contract early, and allow him to transfer freely.

Sancho has been loaned out to Chelsea this season, who sit in the top four of the Premier League and should have been bought out for £25million under his contract. However, with the 25-year-old England winger refusing to take a pay cut, the Blues had to pay United £5 million to return him to a permanent transfer. It is reported that during the loan period of Chelsea, he was only responsible for a weekly salary of 100,000 pounds.

As things stand, Jadon Sancho could have to return to Carrington at the end of the month for pre-season training, which is unexpected. The Reds thought Sancho would not return, given that Chelsea are below 14th in the Premier League. Unpredictably, Chelsea did not fall to 14th place in the Premier League, with United themselves in that position (15th) and Jadon Sancho also being returned.

Chelsea's final decision to return Jadon Sancho is said to have been a headache for Sir Jim Ratcliffe's INEOS side. ESPN revealed that Jadon Sancho's potential return was seen as a "nightmare scenario" by Manchester United's management. His number 25 shirt in the team has long been assigned to Ugarte.

While Amorim is not Ten Hag and has no odds with Sancho, he has no intention of taking on the controversial player, as the 40-year-old Portuguese has already dealt with Rashford and Garnacho, with Sancho being better than them. At the same time, Sancho has also made it clear that he will not return to Manchester United.

Sancho's remaining one-year contract with a weekly salary of more than £250,000 will be a major obstacle to his transfer, and no home, including the Saudi Arabian Pro League owners, would be happy to match United's treatment. Previously, West Ham United had asked Sancho about the situation, but after the trial, they found that there were too many problems and they had given up. One of the problems is that bringing in Jadon Sancho would undermine the wage structure of any club.

Last summer, the idea of a permanent move to his former club Borussia Dortmund, even if Sancho performed well for the club between 2017 and 2021 and again during his loan in 2024, was still unrealizable because his salary demands far exceeded the Bundesliga club's budget.

As a result, United have only a handful of options to choose from. One of them is to rent Sancho again and let him bear part of his salary. Another option is to terminate the contract with Sancho directly, and the two sides will part ways early. Manchester United had an early termination of Sanchez's contract in 2020, paying £9 million in compensation, and then Sanchez moved to Inter Milan on a free transfer.

With Jadon Sancho refusing to take a pay cut to transfer, this seems to be the only option. With Jadon Sancho scoring just three goals in the Premier League in 2024/25, England may no longer be willing to sign him on loan, while European teams can't afford to pay too much for wages.

Amorim, who has been in charge of Manchester United for six months, is keen for a fresh start this summer, sources say. That meant he didn't want to work with players the team didn't need, wasting time and having an uncomfortable summer preparation period. A year ago, in order to maintain Sancho's sale value, former Red Devils manager Ten Hag had to make a false deal and feign a rapprochement. As a result, Ten Hag's dressing room authority was weakened, and he was eventually sacked.

Therefore, instead of taking Sancho to overseas training, risking affecting the locker room and causing the training camp to be interfered with by other factors, or letting Sancho stay in Carrington to train and prolong the transfer farce, it will also reduce the right to speak in transfer negotiations.

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