The winger is set to part ways with the Red Devils following a public spat with coach Erik Ten Hag, and there seem to be appealing options for his future.

Life at Manchester United has been disappointing for Jadon Sancho, and both the club and the player are ready to cut their losses after his heated argument against coach Erik Ten Hag.

The English international is set to leave the club during the winter transfer window, and there appear to be many suitors interested in getting the footballer out of the nightmare he has endured at the Theatre of Dreams.

A report by The Mirror states that Sancho's future could see him either joining three Premier League clubs or even pursuing moves away from England. Some of those potential moves are far-fetched, but others make a lot of sense given the player's skills.

The possible destinations within the Premier League include Tottenham, Newcastle, and Nottingham Forest, according to The Mirror. Tottenham are in need of a new winger due to the injuries sustained by Perisic and Solomon, while Newcastle and Nottingham look to boost their options with a top-caliber signing such as this one. Nevertheless, the Red Devils could re-consider their options if that means they will strengthen a Premier League side.

If they refuse to sell within the Premier League, the options for Sancho allegedly include a move back to Borussia Dortmund, making a move to Juventus, or following some of the most talented players that signed deals with the Saudi Pro League. Out of these teams, it seems that Dortmund will not have many chances to sign Sancho, as they would prefer to make a loan move and force Manchester to pay a portion of his massive wage. It is yet unclear what sort of bid Juventus could place, and Saudi Pro League club Al Ettifaq seem to be the proper choice for Sancho after making a bid that was turned down by the player himself during the summer.

All of these options could be dismissed if Sancho apologized to Ten Hag, but since that scenario seems out of the question, the only thing left for the Englishman to figure out is where he will continue his playing career.