Sancho was not included in the United team that lost to Arsenal on Sunday, 3-1.
The United manager said in his post-game news conference that the former Borussia Dortmund star’s exclusion was due to his performance in training. Shortly after, Sancho responded in an extraordinary statement, saying he had been used as a “scapegoat.”
The 23-year-old’s future at the club is now in doubt after Sunday’s events, which have prevented him from starting a single game this year.
The winger may now need to find a move, according to United icon Ferdinand, who notes that the Saudi transfer market closes on September 7.
After training as hard as anyone this week, Ferdinand told Vibe with Five, “I’d be in the office saying what the f**k are you talking about, how dare you come out and question my professionalism.” I would give it to him.
if you had a good game. But there is no way that Jadon would issue a statement if he didn’t, in his opinion, perform well. That is the distinction.
Jadon trained okay according to his chart, but the manager will have expectations. Right now, there is just one possible outcome. or two, to be precise.
“Saudi Arabia is the only window that is open.” Alternatively, if you don’t make the squad for the remainder of the season.
In his own words, Ten Hag “must have something in his back pocket, some evidence, to say that was s**t, that was poor,” continued Ferdinand.
But I don’t see Jadon doing it. He doesn’t talk, he doesn’t appear in interviews, and you never see him in public speaking. Sancho must be saying something that is true for it to have come out so quickly.
“You need to support it.” He almost needs a player to remark, “I thought you trained alright to be honest,” to be honest.