Borussia Dortmund will let the England prodigy go on loan as they step up their efforts to bring back Sancho, who has been out of Man Utd.

BORUSSIA Dortmund are willing to loan England prodigy Jamie Bynoe-Gittens to make way for the return of Jadon Sancho.

The Manchester United pariah was left out of the first after a social media rift with manager Erik ten Hag.

SunSport has revealed in the past that a possible reunion with the 23-year-old Sancho is being considered for the Bundesliga giants in the January transfer window.

United are open to a permanent deal, but a loan turns out to be the most likely option for the winger.

But Sancho’s staggering £350,000 weekly wage may stand in Dortmund’s way.

The Englishman is expected to take a pay cut to seal his return to Germany.

And to pave the way for Sancho’s return, the Bundesliga side could loan out Englishman youngster Bynoe-Gittens.

Bynoe-Gittens recently signed a long-term deal with the German team, so a loan turns out to be the most likely option.

The 19-year-old is in desperate need of playing time as he played just 117 minutes in the league this season.

Having spent time with Chelsea and Manchester City’s youth academy, the winger is no stranger to top-flight English football and would possibly need to return to his homeland.

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Sancho and Bynoe-Gittens also share the same agents and that can help close a deal.

Sancho’s representatives are weighing up the England international’s options for the new year and Dortmund are very much in the running.

The striker spent four seasons with the Black and Blues, where he scored 50 goals in 137 appearances.

But it’s unclear whether the Red Devils’ pariah is fit to reunite, as clubs across Europe and oil-rich Saudi Arabia are also said to be battling for his signature.

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