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“I think It’s time people should know what really happened between Jadon Sancho and our Coach Erik ten Hag and why he refused to apologise. Jadon told me everything. He is my very good friend but…”-Marcus Rashford becomes first Man Utd star to comment on why Jadon Sancho left the club on live interview

In a brief Instagram post, Marcus Rashford—the first player from Manchester United to openly acknowledge Jadon Sancho’s loan move to Borussia Dortmund—showed his support for his departing teammate.

After being out of competitive football at United for almost five months, Sancho’s return to Dortmund on loan with no buyout clause, till the end of the season, represents a major turning point in his career.

According to reports, Sancho’s wage will be covered by Manchester United for a third of the loan period. The team has expressed its intention to review Sancho’s status at the end of the season in anticipation of a rise in his market value.

Sancho’s joy at being back on the team was captured in a behind-the-scenes film released by the German team to celebrate his return. The 23-year-old’s move to Dortmund seems to be the perfect chance for him to resurrect his career during the Bundesliga’s winter break, despite the difficulties at Manchester United.

Just Marcus Rashford and Aaron Wan-Bissaka of Manchester United “liked” the team’s social media announcement following the official confirmation of Sancho’s loan. Rashford and Wan-Bissaka are friends with Sancho, which illustrates the interpersonal relationships seen in the footballing culture.

Sancho posted a picture of himself on Instagram during training, expressing his happiness to be back on the pitch and indicating a successful beginning to this new chapter in his career. Sancho received good wishes from former Manchester United players Jesse Lingard, Angel Gomes, and DJ Buffonge as well as from teammates in the England senior and age groups. Earlier in the week, United’s attacking coach Benni McCarthy also sent out encouraging vibes.

Sancho notably deleted all of his Instagram images prior to the loan transfer, signifying a new beginning as he attempts to regain the form that once made him one of the world’s most promising young players.

Sancho will be able to play football again in a supportive atmosphere at Dortmund, in addition to being able to compete again.

The messages of support and friendship that Sancho has received from teammates and former coworkers on social media as he sets out on this new journey highlight the unity and brotherhood that exist within the football community and go beyond club lines.

The loan transfer turns into a significant turning point in Sancho’s career, and the encouragement he gets from everyone suggests that the gifted England winger may have a bright future.

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