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After Sancho's transfer, Dortmund and Manchester United remain unbeaten, and the transfer fee of 50 million pounds has become the biggest obstacle to staying in the team

After Sancho's transfer, Dortmund and Manchester United remain unbeaten, and the transfer fee of 50 million pounds has become the biggest obstacle to staying in the team

In the early morning of February 10, Beijing time, the 21st round of the Bundesliga staged a key battle, Dortmund defeated Freiburg 3-0 at home, and tied RB Leipzig, which ranked third, with one more game. Mullen and Phil Krueger scored a first-half goal and assist respectively, before Phil Krueger sealed the win with a header in the second half. In this game, Sancho only came on as a substitute in the 88th minute. However, his arrival still made Dort a little reborn.

After Sancho's transfer, Dortmund and Manchester United remain unbeaten, and the transfer fee of 50 million pounds has become the biggest obstacle to staying in the team

This winter window, Jadon Sancho, who had fallen out with Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag, returned to Borussia Dortmund on loan. His arrival has Bumblebees fans very excited. Because before that, their team had not tasted victory for more than a month, and the table had slipped to 6th in the Bundesliga table. However, after Sancho's arrival, Dortmund won four and drew one of their five Bundesliga games, and Sancho won all four games.

After Sancho's transfer, Dortmund and Manchester United remain unbeaten, and the transfer fee of 50 million pounds has become the biggest obstacle to staying in the team

Although Sancho only played for a few minutes, Dortmund still played a very dominant performance. They had 66 per cent possession and scored three goals from eight of 17 attempts, compared to Freiburg's six and three on target. Obviously, although Sancho has only one assist in four games since his return, his arrival has allowed the Dortmund players to regain their confidence and winning feeling, and the record of four wins and one draw has also put them back on winning track. From this point of view, signing back Sancho is undoubtedly a good move.

After Sancho's transfer, Dortmund and Manchester United remain unbeaten, and the transfer fee of 50 million pounds has become the biggest obstacle to staying in the team

However, it is also a good thing for Manchester United, who have lost Jadon Sancho. They saw off the England winger on 12 January this year. In the next three Premier League games and one FA Cup match, Manchester United won three and drew one. They have now moved up to sixth in the Premier League table, eight points clear of the top four, and qualifying for next season's Champions League is not an extravagant prospect.

After Sancho's transfer, Dortmund and Manchester United remain unbeaten, and the transfer fee of 50 million pounds has become the biggest obstacle to staying in the team

It's fair to say that Sancho's move to Dortmund was a real win-win-win deal. However, that doesn't mean he will be bought out by Dort at the end of the season. Because Manchester United want to recoup the £50 million transfer fee from him. This is clearly something that Dortmund cannot afford. In addition, Sancho's whopping £350,000-a-week salary is a huge obstacle to his departure from Manchester United. Clubs with financial resources can't look down on him, and they can't afford to meet his salary. So, where Sancho is in the summer is still unknown.

After Sancho's transfer, Dortmund and Manchester United remain unbeaten, and the transfer fee of 50 million pounds has become the biggest obstacle to staying in the team

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