Jadon Sancho shines immediately after leaving Man United, Life is on heaven at Signal Iduna Park

Jadon Sancho, who is not permitted to play for Manchester United’s first squad, is “training like a beast.”

However, the winger has reportedly lost half of the dressing room and will not be allowed back into the team unless he apologizes to manager Erik ten Hag.

Jadon Sancho hits the gym as he steps up bid to be ready for new season after Man Utd's friendly was axed | The Sun

Jadon Sancho, who is now suspended by Manchester United, is “training like a beast.”

Sancho must still apologise to Erik ten Hag if he wants to return to the first team

If Sancho wants to rejoin the first team, he must still apologize to Erik ten Hag.

After a public dispute following United’s 3-1 loss to Arsenal in September, the Dutch manager benched Sancho.

Since then, the former Borussia Dortmund player has been practicing alongside the younger sportsmen.

Jadon Sancho hits the gym as he steps up bid to be ready for new season after Man Utd's friendly was axed | The Sun

Furthermore, he is not permitted to eat with coworkers at the Carrington training center.

According to The Mirror, Sancho has not allowed the event to deter him from moving on.

According to a source, while considering his immediate options, he has been “training like a beast.”

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There is yet a method to rejoin the first squad.

However, Ten Hag insists on an apology first, and Sancho hasn’t given in yet.

It means that, while clubs explore loan offers, a January exit is likely.

According to rumors, Juventus is leading the race for Sancho as they seek to preserve their lead over Inter Milan at the top of Serie A.

Reports indicate that Germany is also interested, and several English teams are keeping an eye on the issue.

Sancho might decide to move to Saudi Arabia permanently.

Ten Hag received a large bid at the time he cut the winger.

There may possibly be an upcoming offer because the Middle Eastern country wishes to maintain its status as a premier football destination.