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Sir Jim Ratcliffe Intervenes In Jadon Sancho Clash With ten Hag

Manchester United new prospective co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe is reportedly set to intervene in the fallout between Erik ten Hag and wantaway forward Jadon aSancho, MySportDab reports.

It has been months since Jadon Sancho tasted action with Manchester United.

The English winger fell out with his boss Erik ten Hag after the latter dropped him in September for United Premier League game against Arsenal.

Since then, the pair have shared no love lust with the crisis growing deeper each day.

Sancho was barnished to Man United academy squad after he refused to apologize for his social media rant even after a showdown talks was convened.

In a further clampdown, he was exiled from the first team and all facilities for first team players at Carrington including dinner hall.

MySportDab understand Jadon Sancho is expected to leave Manchester United in January with Juventus interested in a move for the player.

However, there is still glimmers of hope for Sancho as Daily Star reports that Man United new prospective co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe is ready to intervene in the crisis.

According to the report, Sir Jim Ratcliffe will make it his priority to mend the broken relationship between Jadon Sancho and Erik ten Hag as he wants a new beginning for the club.

However, it is still unclear whether such intervention will twist the turn of events on Sancho’s Man United future.

Sancho’s Man United career was summarily over following the fallout with with Erik ten Hag as he has refused to apologize to the Dutch but United fans can still expect a new beginning with Sancho should Ratcliffe successfully intervened on the crisis.

Sir Jim Ratcliffe is closing in on his £1 3bn partial ownership bid for Manchester United with official announcement expected soon.

He will take charge of Man United sporting and football operations hence is more likely to influence which player stays or leaves the club, including managerial appointment.

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