On the list of villains for Manchester United fans, Jadon Sancho is quickly climbing it with every action after leaving the club on bad terms.
The latest came when through his petty dig at Man Utd as he commented “Freedom” on Marcus Rashford’s post after his Aston Villa debut.
It’s worth stressing again that Jadon Sancho is still employed by United, with the club contributing a part of his salary on his loan at Chelsea.
It adds to an aura of toxicity around the player who doesn’t have a leg to stand on right now because Sancho’s performances for Chelsea have also collapsed.
Fabrizio Romano has given the latest on the Sancho-Chelsea dynamic that Man Utd will undoubtedly be keeping a close eye on.
Jadon Sancho of Chelsea FC warms up ahead of the Premier League match between Chelsea FC and Nottingham Forest FC at Stamford Bridge on October 06,...
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Fabrizio Romano on Jadon Sancho at Chelsea
It hasn’t been long since Chelsea were revelling in the misery of Man Utd fans after Sancho contributed to some goals on the odd appearances.
However, the reality of the player has quickly become clear and he’s quickly earning a negative reputation in London as well after some anonymous displays.
It has led many Chelsea fans to dread the day that the buy obligation clause in his contract triggers in the summer, with the club already committing to the player.
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Romano has revealed Chelsea’s stance on Sancho, especially in the wake of his recent professional indiscretion with his comment on Rashford’s post.
He said: “Sancho has had some criticism in recent weeks. He’s not performing like the beginning of the season but I can guarantee to you that Chelsea are still very happy with the signing.
“The obligation to buy is not in doubt. It’s just the amount of money that’s gonna change based on the final position of Chelsea. It will be between £22-25 million.
“They are satisfied with the signing but now is not the best moment for the player. They keep protecting the investment and that is the general idea internally.”
Man Utd will never regret Jadon Sancho transfer
Sancho has not pulled up any trees at Chelsea and that will undoubtedly give United fans some satisfaction because he left on a sour note.
However, even if he was lighting up the league, his latest comments prove that he was never going to succeed at Old Trafford so there’s no chance of any regret.
The most puzzling thing in this is that since Sancho’s departure, United have changed the manager who he supposedly didn’t along with.
Therefore, he automatically assumes Ruben Amorim is also some villain shackling Rashford when he’s never worked with him or spoken to him.
It sums up the player who was given every chance to succeed at the club under multiple managers but has still convinced himself that he’s the victim instead of taking responsibility.