Jadon Sancho Kicked Out of Man Utd WhatsApp Group: Toxic Spat and Next Step
Jadon Sancho Kicked Out of Man Utd WhatsApp Group: Toxic Spat

Jadon Sancho is set to be released after five years on Manchester United's books, officially ending a massively disappointing spell at Old Trafford. Despite retaining the option to extend his deal by a further 12 months, United confirmed earlier this month that Sancho will leave the club when his contract expires on June 30.

Blockbuster Arrival

Sancho arrived at Manchester United from Borussia Dortmund in the summer of 2021 for a staggering £73 million fee. Expectations were sky-high as fans anticipated the arrival of a generational talent capable of transforming their frontline. However, the winger completely failed to hit the ground running under then-manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. He struggled to adapt to the physical demands of the Premier League and rarely showed glimpses of his true potential.

Falling Out with Erik ten Hag

The real turning point in his United career came when he suffered a severe breakdown in relations with Erik ten Hag. Following a defeat to Arsenal, the Dutch manager publicly stated that Sancho was dropped because his training standards simply were not good enough. Sancho immediately took to social media to furiously deny these accusations, claiming that he was being made a scapegoat. This blatant act of defiance caused the feud to escalate incredibly quickly behind the scenes, with Sancho infamously refusing to apologise for his online outburst.

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'Kicked Out of WhatsApp Group'

The situation reached a truly toxic low point when Ten Hag decided to completely remove the forward from the senior squad. The manager allegedly took the drastic step of booting Sancho from the United first-team WhatsApp group, which staff used to send essential updates. His exile extended far beyond digital communications, as the winger was totally barred from using all first-team facilities. He was even prohibited from entering the senior canteen, forcing him to eat his meals entirely alone or alongside academy players.

Loan Spells

Desperate for playing time, Sancho was eventually shipped back to Dortmund on loan, where he enjoyed a brief period of initial success. He managed to rediscover a fraction of his lost confidence in Germany, but it was not enough to secure a permanent transfer. A subsequent loan move to Chelsea provided a decent spell of form, but the London club ultimately decided against keeping him on a full-time basis. He then endured a remarkably poor spell at Aston Villa, failing to make any significant impact during his time in the West Midlands.

Released

With no realistic route back into the United first team, the club finally decided to cut their losses entirely this month. Sancho's impending release will officially end a miserable five-year association with the Red Devils. The decision marks a sad conclusion to a transfer that initially promised so much. After scoring 50 times in 137 games in Germany, Sancho has managed just 18 in 163 since returning to England. Despite being a key member of England's Euro 2020 side, Sancho hasn't played for his country since 2021, highlighting just how disastrous his United tenure has been.

What's Next?

The once-revered attacker now faces the daunting task of finding a new home to rebuild his severely damaged reputation. A move abroad is probable, with the likes of PSV, Besiktas and former club Dortmund linked with him. Various mid-table clubs in the Premier League have quietly registered their interest too, while a lucrative switch to the Saudi Pro League is also a realistic option. Wherever Sancho lands next, he must dramatically reinvent himself if he hopes to ever get close to fulfilling his early career promise.

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