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Turkish Giants Could Offer Man United Outcast Jadon Sancho Way Out
Galatasaray's supporters celebrate their 2017-2018 champion title in Istanbul on May 19, 2018, after the Turkish Spor Toto Super league football match between Goztepe and Galatasaray which Galatasaray won 1-0. - Galatasaray have won the Turkish Super League for the 21st time. (Photo by OZAN KOSE / AFP) (Photo credit should read OZAN KOSE/AFP/Getty Images)

Jadon Sancho is set to leave Manchester United on loan in January, with clubs in Serie A, Bundesliga, and the Turkish Super Lig interested according to Sky Sports.

The report does not reveal which clubs are interested from Turkiye but realistically it would have to be between the major Istanbul clubs, Galatasaray, Fenerbahce and Besiktas.

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From those three Galatasaray and Fenerbahce are in the strongest financial position and both title challengers.

Galatasaray could be able to offer Champions League football in the new year if they make it out of Group A which features United, Bayern Munich and Copenhagen.

The prospect of Champions League football at a club he would potentially regularly play could be enticing for a player of Sancho’s calibre.

However, Borussia Dortmund – his former club – are also reportedly interested.

The move would be a loan in January until United resolve the situation with the winger.

The 23-year-old winger has been frozen out of the first team since September after a social media outburst in which he criticized manager Erik ten Hag.

United are open to offers for Sancho, as there is no resolution in sight to the standoff between player and manager.

Sancho has refused to apologize for his comments, and senior players and club staff have been unable to convince him to do so.

As a result, Sancho has been training away from the first team for the past five weeks.

United have been making sure they are not in breach of contract by keeping Sancho away from the first team, but the damage to the relationship between player and manager is being viewed as irreparable.

A loan move is seen as the best way for Sancho to get his career back on track, and he is likely to have a number of options to choose from in January.