Barcelona register interest in out-of-favour Manchester United winger worth £350,000-a-week, he’s ready to leave

If rumors in Spain are to be believed, Barcelona has apparently expressed interest in Jadon Sancho, a winger for Manchester United who is currently out of favor.

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Sport reported that Barcelona is keeping an eye on the English winger’s predicament when it appeared that he refused to apologize to Erik ten Hag.

The winger was left out in the cold yesterday while watching the United Under 18s while the first team played Brighton & Hove Albion due to the player’s public social media declaration, which he maintained on his page for more than a week.

According to the rumor, Barcelona has long loved the player and is willing to give him a way out of his miserable situation at Manchester.Man Utd reject sneaky loan bid from Borussia Dortmund for Jadon Sancho -  Man Utd NewsHis pay, which Spotrac claims to be £350,000 per week, maybe a problem for the Spanish team. Catalonia’s loan proposalThe same rumor claims that due to their terrible financial state, the Spanish behemoths may very well be persuaded to make a loan bid for the player in January. There would need to be a buy option included in the package, but Barcelona appears to be unable to negotiate that deal at the moment. It is unclear whether United would accept that offer.

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You could ask if Ten Hag would approve this deal if Xavi’s team made a play for the 23-year-old winger given that Sancho has yet to apologize for his social media remark. Should United stop trying? Sometimes a player and manager are just not a good match. When they first met, it seemed like a match made in heaven, but today it seems like a nightmare for the couple. United apparently had no problem allowing the winger to join Al-Ettifaq, but the Saudis wouldn’t accept a £50 million loan with a buy-back clause.

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It is difficult to imagine how the winger would fit in at Old Trafford, and he hasn’t exactly made waves since joining the team two years ago for £73 million. Perhaps Ten Hag believes it would be better for the team to let the winger leave Old Trafford in a clean split and cut their losses.