Manchester United forward, Jadon Sancho has deleted his tweet from last Sunday which saw him hit back at manager Erik ten Hag following their humiliation defeat to Arsenal in the Premier League.
The tweet that caused the England International entered into a loggerheads with his manager, who had told reporters that Sancho didn’t train well as a result was dropped from the matchday squad.
Jadon Sancho decided to handle the situation himself by taking to Twitter (X) to respond to ten Hag’s post match comments on him by releasing a statement claiming to have been made a “scapregoat.”
Following, a meeting was schedule between Erik ten Hag and Jadon Sancho following the banter.
In a latest update, Sancho has deleted the tweet from his Twitter page after meeting with his manager to resolve the issue amicably.
Meanwhile, it has been reported that at Old Trafford, the relationship between the demanding Dutch coach and the England international winger has completely crumbled. When the next window opens, a move that works for everyone will be sought since there doesn’t seem to be a way back.
Sancho and his club’s manager have spoken, and according to the Daily Star, a breakup now seems to be inevitable.
The most likely scenario is for a loan agreement to be reached in January, with the possibility of a permanent transfer being pushed through in the summer of 2024.
Any change will put an end to Sancho’s forgettable tenure at United. The highly regarded wideman lost his spot in Gareth Southgate’s England squad after joining for £75 million ($94m) in 2021 from Bundesliga powerhouses Borussia Dortmund. He has scored just 12 goals in 82 appearances.