Man Utd fans fume ‘we are so bad in the market.. it’s a JOKE’ as details of Jadon Sancho’s Dortmund loan transfer emerge

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MANCHESTER UNITED fans have raged after learning the structure of Jadon Sancho’s loan return to Borussia Dortmund.

The English forward, 23, arrived at Old Trafford for £73million ahead of the 2021/22 season.

Jadon Sancho is set to complete a loan move back to Borussia DortmundGetty

But ahead of the current campaign he had contributed just 12 goals and six assists in 79 appearances.

And after three substitute appearances in the Premier League at the start of this season, he endured a public spat with manager Erik ten Hag.

He has not featured since claiming he was being made a “scapegoat” by the Dutch head coach – who cited his performances in training as the reason why he was dropped for their September clash with Arsenal.

Now he looks set to re-join Dortmund – where he scored 50 goals and provided 64 assists – on loan until the end of the season.

But according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, Dortmund will pay just £3.4m to cover the loan and part of his salary.

Man Utd will continue to pay the majority of his wage.

And this arrangement has left many Red Devils supporters furious with the club.

One said: “Bought for 75mil, only to go and play for the club we bought him from on loan. And we are still paying a portion of his salary. My club 🤡.”

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While another added: “The club is so unserious. How are you buying a player for 100 mil and then sending them back to their original club for free… for the second time?”

And a third said: “So Dortmund pocket 75m, and get him back on loan for 4m 2 years later 😂😂.

“We are so bad in the market it’s a joke. Needs to change. This is why clubs take the p**s out of us.”

On the other side of the transfer, one Dortmund fan boasted: “Tears man, we really took 80 mill from Utd and got him back on loan for 4 mill while they are still paying majority of his salary😭😭.”

Sancho is said to be awaiting the green light to travel to Dortmund as he bids to finalise his Bundesliga return.

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