
Jadon Sancho has been urged to cut ties with both Chelsea and Manchester United this summer.
Sancho hoped to revive his career at Chelsea, the club he supported growing up, after joining the west London club last summer.
The England international secured a loan move away from Manchester United and was expected to sign permanently with Chelsea at the end of the season.
It was reported at the time that Chelsea had agreed to sign Sancho on a permanent transfer for between £20-25m, but it recently emerged that the Blues could cancel the agreement at the cost of £5m.
Sancho has underwhelmed at Stamford Bridge following a bright start but Chelsea are still expected to turn his loan move into a permanent transfer.
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However, the situation has been complicated by recent reports suggesting Sancho himself is questioning his future at the club and could push for a summer move.
Sancho is reportedly keen to secure a move back to former club Borussia Dortmund and Dietmar Hamann has thrown his support behind that transfer.

It was at Dortmund that Sancho first burst onto the scene after he left Manchester City’s academy in 2017 and the 25-year-old also impressed on loan at the German club last season.
‘Borussia Dortmund might just be looking at Jadon Sancho because although it started well at Chelsea, it looks like it hasn’t worked out,’ ex-Germany midfielder Hamann told PokerScout.
‘It looks like Chelsea might pay millions to send him back to Manchester United, so it looks like he might be an option for Dortmund this summer.
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‘They tried to keep him last summer but it wasn’t possible, I think he wants to go back. Dortmund wouldn’t be struggling like they are if he had stayed, he has been absolutely brilliant for them.
‘He took Dortmund to the Champions League final last season and I think they would have him in a heartbeat.’
Another pundit, Emmanuel Petit, is reluctant to say Sancho is ‘not good enough for the Premier League’ despite his recent struggles at Chelsea and Manchester United.
However, the World Cup winner does not believe Sancho is ‘showing the quality’ to even play for United, a club sitting 13th in the Premier League.

‘I won’t say that he’s not good enough for the Premier League because that reminds me of the likes of Kevin De Bruyne,’ he told PokerFirma.
‘He was at Chelsea and then things didn’t go well for him, he returned to Germany and then came back. We all know what happened with him at Man City.
‘This question is the same for so many Manchester United players. I think some of them have qualities, but they don’t have the confidence.
‘It’s been a mess at the club over there and for Sancho, I think he might be affected by the club’s struggles off the pitch.
‘I think there are questions about his weight, sometimes, and his ability to fight mentally. And this is something he has to learn, especially when you play for top clubs.
‘At the moment, I won’t say he doesn’t have the talent to play for the top clubs in the Premier League. But who knows in the future, things can change very quickly.
‘But at the moment, he hasn’t shown the quality to stay at Chelsea, and he hasn’t shown the quality to even be at Manchester United, and that’s really something because they’re having a rotten season.’
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