Manchester United have been informed about the signing of the 20-year-old, and sporting director Michael Zorc insisted he’s not going anywhere.
The Red Devils willing to take over the foreigner from England with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer desperate to point him out.
But BVB’s head of professional football, Sebastian Kehl, said he was pleased that Sancho continued to be part of Dortmund’s team.
And Sancho himself spoke of his happiness at the club after his 6-0 win in preseason against SCR Altach.
United enthusiasts are slowly losing hope of signing Sancho, especially with the player who continues to work out for Dortmund.
Friday’s photos showed former Manchester City star in a series of exercises.
He noticed running with the ball between the cones, as well as fighting for the ball with Danish midfielder Thomas Delaney.
Dortmund manager Hans-Joachim Watzke hit former United midfielders Paul Scholes and Owen Hargreaves.
The couple were talking about Sancho’s BT Sport, where they claimed Dortmund’s claims that the player who stayed was a tactic to make United pay.
Commenting on his comments to the press, Watzke said, “I read this too. That’s what experts like Paul Scholes and Owen Hargreaves claim.
“They were wonderful footballers, and they are football experts. But I don’t know if they’re also play experts. That Sancho remains in the BVB is written in stone. “
Before adding: “We have an exchange with your advisors. We recognize that Jadon responds very well.
“And he recognizes that we have a smart team that makes him laugh a lot playing football. He shows that joy every single day now. In training. In the game. “
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