💨 Abstract
Jadon Sancho's loan spell at Chelsea has ended, with the club unable to agree on a permanent deal and thus incurring a £5m penalty to Manchester United. Sancho expressed gratitude to Chelsea for the experience and wished the club well. Despite scoring in the Europa Conference League final, his future remains uncertain, with West Ham reportedly interested. Sancho has struggled to meet expectations since joining United in 2021, scoring just nine Premier League goals in 58 appearances.
Courtesy: Tom Olver
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