Jadon Sancho confirms Man Utd move comes with rare interaction on Twitter after Ten Hag dispute

JADON SANCHO has shown his departure from Manchester United on his social networks.

The 23-year-old is expected to sign on loan from his former club Borussia Dortmund until the end of the season.

Sancho insinuated that the deal was closed because he liked an article about journalist Fabrizio Romano’s move.

The tweet states that the winger will head to Germany later today.

He also claims that Dortmund will have the option to buy him at the end of the loan and that they will only pay part of his salary.

It reports that Sancho earns £290,000 a week at Man Utd and his parent club will have to cover a third of his salary.

It is rare for the English foreigner to appear on social media, having deactivated his Instagram account after being exiled by Erik ten Hag.

Sancho has not tweeted since August and his last post was on December 19.

He did not play football after his public discussion with the United manager in September.

Sancho claimed he was made a “scapegoat” by Ten Hag and then refused to apologise to him.

The £73 million youngster has lately been banned from education and allowed to use the first-team facilities.

Meanwhile, Dortmund are the latest to sign Chelsea star Ian Maatsen on loan.

But this is put on hold due to a little-known rule that prevents the deal from closing.

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