JADON SANCHO received a warm welcome at Borussia Dortmund as he rejoined his former team-mates in the dressing room.
After being frozen out of Manchester United’s first team the 23-year-old will spend the rest of the season with the Bundesliga giants on loan.
Jadon Sancho received a warm welcome from his former teammates in the Borussia Dortmund dressing room[/caption] Sancho will spend the rest of the season with the Bundesliga giants[/caption] Sancho was spotted hugging midfielder Marcos Reus[/caption] The Manchester United outcast returns to Dortmund after leaving in 2021[/caption]Sancho returns to Dortmund after spending four years at the club from 2017 to 2021.
And a video released by the German giants sees Sancho entering the dressing room with a cheerful “hello” followed by a big hug from Marcos Reus and Giovanni Reyna.
Sancho can also be heard saying: “It’s good to be back.”
The England international was handed a black and yellow Dortmund jersey with the number “10”.
The fans’ favourite scored 50 goals and got 64 assists in 137 games, during his time in Germany earning him a £73million move to Man Utd.
But he has suffered a nightmare at Old Trafford, struggling to hit top form as he found the back of the net just 12 times in 82 games.
Sancho is now looking to revive his career after spending four months in exile at Manchester United.
He has not played any football since his public fallout with Erik ten Hag.
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Sancho was left out of the squad for United’s trip to Arsenal in September with the boss citing his “performances in training.”
The attacker then took to social media and claimed he was made a “scapegoat” by the Dutchman.
He then refused to apologise and was banned from training and all first-team facilities.
Sancho’s Red Devils contract runs until 2026 and his parent club are paying £100,000 of his weekly £290,000 salary while he is in Germany.
Dortmund supposedly do not have an option to buy included in the loan deal.
They will pay United £3m for the loan, which could rise to £3.4m if clauses relating to appearances and Champions League qualification are met.