
In a dramatic twist to Jadon Sancho's Manchester United exile, Turkish giants Besiktas are reportedly lining up an audacious January loan move for the out-of-favour winger.
Sancho's United nightmare continues
The £73m signing has been frozen out at Old Trafford since his public fallout with manager Erik ten Hag in September. Despite United's ongoing attacking struggles, the 23-year-old hasn't featured for the first team in over three months.
Besiktas ready to offer escape route
According to reports from Turkey, Besiktas are preparing to table a loan offer with an option to buy. The Super Lig club see Sancho as the perfect marquee signing to boost their title challenge and Champions League ambitions.
United face January dilemma
With Sancho's relationship with Ten Hag appearing irreparable, United must decide whether to:
- Cut their losses on a temporary deal
- Hold out for a permanent sale
- Attempt reconciliation after the winter break
The coming weeks could prove pivotal for Sancho's career as he seeks regular football to revive his stalling progress. A move to Istanbul might offer the fresh start both player and club desperately need.