Jadon Sancho makes allegiances clear during on-pitch phone call as Man Utd flop wins Conference League with Chelsea

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MANCHESTER UNITED loanee Jadon Sancho appeared to show where his allegiances lie after winning the Conference League with Chelsea.

The winger was brought on just after the hour mark with Blues trailing 1-0 to Real Betis.

A message from Sancho 🗣#UECLfinal pic.twitter.com/ymbgUiDrBT

— UEFA Conference League (@Conf_League) May 28, 2025
Man in blue jersey using a blue phone.Chelsea fans liked Jadon Sancho’s blue phone case
Jadon Sancho on a phone call.TNT Sports
Some fans suggested it showed where his allegiances lie[/caption]
Jadon Sancho of Chelsea scoring a goal during a soccer match.Getty
Sancho fired in Chelsea’s third goal[/caption]

He helped inspire a comeback and played his part in the 4-1 win in Wroclaw by firing in Chelsea’s third goal in the 83rd minute.

It was his fifth strike for the club in a loan move that has only shown flashes of his quality.

There is speculation over whether or not Chelsea will make his stay permanent, with a £25million fee in place.

However it certainly seems Sancho is happy at Stamford Bridge, with fans suggesting his blue phone case shows he is committed to the club.

One fan said: “Sancho even got a blue phone case. Sign the boy please.”

Another added: “Sancho blue phone case. True blue 💙💙💙

A third wrote: “Sancho even has a Chelsea blue phone case 🤣 Keep him!”

And another commented: “Nice of Jadon Sancho to get a phone case that matches his Chelsea shirt.”

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After the win Sancho also filmed himself, and he spoke down the camera saying: “Conference League final 2025. Come on! Champions.”

Sancho, 25, could leave the Premier League if Chelsea decide to pay United £5m NOT to make his move permanent.

Bayer Leverkusen are rumoured to be interested, as well as his old team Borussia Dortmund.

But it appears he has no future at United – who signed him for £73million in 2021 – under boss Ruben Amorim.

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