The English footballer is set to leave the club this winter after his spat with Erik Ten Hag. His destination will not be an unknown club.

After a long spell on the sidelines for voicing his thoughts, it seems that Jadon Sancho's career will go back to where he once belonged.

The Manchester United outcast has been linked with several clubs for months after his very public spat with coach Erik Ten Hag, and with the situation being far from easy to sort out, the club will look at certain options to offload him this winter.

Right now, the first option to part ways with him comes from Germany, where Borussia Dortmund are keen to add him to their roster. The Black and Yellow are fifth in the Bundesliga race, and since Sancho enjoyed great moments there, the option to welcome him back would benefit all those involved.

The report by Sky Sport Germany states that Sancho would go back to Dortmund on a loan deal for the rest of the season. Once the player proves his worth, the German club would be interested to make it a permanent transfer. Manchester United are keen on this option, although they have asked Dortmund to pay for a portion of the player's massive wages.

Negotiations are reportedly underway, but the main thing to sort out will be how much of Sancho's wage will be paid by Dortmund. Furthermore, the final price tag set on the footballer will also be key to see if the Black and Yellow make it a permanent transfer.