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Sancho Dreams of Dortmund Homecoming as Villa Weigh Freebie Gamble

Sancho Dreams of Dortmund Homecoming as Villa Weigh Freebie Gamble

Fraser Fletcher (TEAMtalk) EN 9 March 2026 at 21:47
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Jadon Sancho has told his agents he'd prefer a return to Borussia Dortmund this summer as his Manchester United contract nears its end. Aston Villa are mulling a permanent deal after his loan spell, while Serie A clubs, Turkish sides, and others join the chase for the free agent. His top choice is a Bundesliga reunion amid United's wage purge.

Sancho's Transfer Saga Heats Up: BVB Top of His Wishlist

Picture this: Jadon Sancho, the once-unstoppable winger who's had a bit of a rollercoaster at Manchester United, is now calling the shots on his next move. With his Old Trafford contract ticking down to zero in June, the 25-year-old is set to hit the free-agent market. And according to sources, he's already whispered his dream destination to his agents – none other than Borussia Dortmund.

Sancho's been plying his trade on loan at Aston Villa this season, offering glimpses of his old magic under Unai Emery. But overall? It's been more fizzle than fireworks. Still, his pace, tricks, and that left foot have clubs salivating at the thought of snapping him up for nada.

Dortmund Calling: A Prodigal Son Returns?

Borussia Dortmund are the clear frontrunners here, and it's no surprise. Sancho absolutely bossed it at the Signal Iduna Park before that eye-watering £73m switch to United back in 2021. Sources reckon he'd jump at a reunion – low risk for BVB, high reward if they reignite his spark.

Exploratory chats are underway, and get this: Sancho's personally named the Black and Yellows as his top pick. It's like he's got Yellow Wall withdrawal symptoms. A third stint in the Bundesliga? Sounds like unfinished business to me.

Meanwhile, United are washing their hands of his hefty wages, even if his market value's dipped to around €20m these days. Smart move – why tie up cash in a player who's fallen out of favour?

Villa's Dilemma: Keep or Kick?

Aston Villa aren't out of this yet. Emery's been singing Sancho's praises, hinting they might turn the loan permanent if he keeps trending up. Secure Champions League football, and Villa could be battling Dortmund tooth and nail for his signature.

But they're in no rush, sitting pretty while others circle. Emery's own future adds a twist – whispers of interest from the likes of Real Madrid mean Villa Park could look very different come summer.

As reported by Fraser Fletcher at TEAMtalk, Villa have even eyed a Dortmund free agent as a Sancho contingency – a 98-goal star to fill those wide berths. Talk about contingency planning!

Suitors Queue Up: From Serie A to Saudi

Sancho's phone must be buzzing. Serie A heavyweights Napoli, AC Milan, and Atalanta have knocked on the door, lured by a technical wizard on a free. Throw in at least five unnamed Premier League outfits, plus Turkish titans Fenerbahce, Galatasaray, and Besiktas, and you've got a proper transfer bunfight.

Even the Saudi Pro League is sniffing around, but Sancho fancies staying in Europe – Dortmund specifically. With 23 England caps and pedigree that once had him billed as the next big thing, he's got options galore to dust off those glory days.

United, meanwhile, are plotting life post-Sanch: eyeing an £80m Casemiro replacement and scouting Monaco gems. But that's tomorrow's pint – today's is all about where our lad lands next.

Whatever happens, Sancho's revival story could be the transfer window's cheekiest plot twist. Keep your eyes peeled, lads – this one's got legs.

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Players:

Jadon SanchoUnai EmeryCasemiro

Clubs:

Manchester UnitedAston VillaBorussia DortmundNapoliAC MilanAtalantaFenerbahceGalatasarayBesiktasReal Madrid

Leagues:

Premier LeagueBundesligaSerie ASaudi Pro League
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