The Return of Jadon Sancho and Jonny Evans’ Contract Extension at Manchester United

The Return of Jadon Sancho and Jonny Evans’ Contract Extension at Manchester United

After a period of absence following public criticism of manager Erik ten Hag, Jadon Sancho is set to re-integrate into the Manchester United squad. Sancho’s last appearance for the club was back in August, prior to a loan spell at Borussia Dortmund. However, after discussions with Ten Hag, Sancho has returned to training with the first team, although he will not travel with the squad for a pre-season friendly against Rosenborg. United are set to face Rangers before embarking on a tour in the U.S.

The rift between Sancho and Ten Hag began when the player accused the manager of lying about the reasons for dropping him from the squad for a match against Arsenal. Ten Hag made it clear that an apology was necessary for Sancho to return, but the details of their recent meeting and whether an apology was given remain undisclosed. Despite interest from clubs like Juventus, United’s valuation of £40 million has proved to be a sticking point in negotiations.

Jonny Evans’ Contract Extension

In other news, 36-year-old defender Jonny Evans has signed a new one-year contract extension with Manchester United. After returning to the club last season following spells at West Bromwich Albion and Leicester City, Evans has been a consistent presence in the team. He played a key role in the FA Cup final victory over Manchester City and expressed his excitement about the upcoming season, stating his belief that the team can compete for more trophies.

Having previously won multiple Premier League titles and Carabao Cups during his initial stint at Old Trafford, Evans’ extension is a reflection of his enduring quality and experience. His willingness to commit to the club for another year highlights his dedication to Manchester United and his desire to contribute to the team’s success. With a blend of seasoned veterans like Evans and exciting talents like Sancho, United look poised for a competitive season ahead.

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