Jadon Sancho responds to transfer rumours after shining for Borussia Dortmund against Barcelona
Sancho has been heavily linked with a return to England and a move to Manchester United
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Your support makes all the difference.Jadon Sancho has admitted he does not know where his future lies after another impressive showing for Borussia Dortmund.
Dortmund drew 0-0 with Barcelona in their opening Uefa Champions League game in Group F, with Marc-Andre ter Stegen saving Marco Reus’ spot kick after Sancho won a penalty.
Manchester United have been heavily linked with the 19-year-old, and held premliminary discussions with Dortmund in the summer, and Sancho conceded after the game he is uncertain about his future.
“I can’t tell the future,” Sancho told Viasport.
“I just take it game by game. I just wanna give 100 per cent for Borussia Dortmund.
“I really want to do well with Dortmund. Obviously, I want to win titles and give everything.”
The young winger scored 12 goals for the German club last season as they finished as Bundesliga runners-up.
He has two goals and four assists already this season and impressed for England during the international break.
Sancho left Manchester City in 2017, and talk about a move to the other half of Manchester has intensified as he continues to excel in Germany.
“It’s crazy. Everything has come so fast,” Sancho told Viasat.
“But I have a great team. They keep me humbled.
“I just take it game by game and give 100%.”
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