By Jainil Shah,We All Follow United
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Sancho arrived at Old Trafford in a highly anticipated move, especially given how he had put in splendid performances in the German top tier. But he quite failed to come anywhere near to the expectations with which he was signed at M16.
The Man City graduate has only scored 12 goals donning that United badge. Moreover, he never quite found his place in the starting eleven. We saw a sense of possible revival last season when he was playing at Stamford Bridge. But Chelsea didn’t take up the £25m option to attain his signatures despite a bit of negotiation.
Author Opinion
Let’s be honest, Sancho isn’t the only player who has failed with marquee moves to Old Trafford. If we are looking at the recent past, Andre Onana and Rasmus Hojlund are a couple of other names who made a high-profile move to Premier League heavyweights but ended up not making the most out of it. Antony is also another of those who struggled at United, but the Brazilian has found his feet at Real Betis after he chose a move to the Spanish giants over Bayern Munich.
For Sancho now, Aston Villa will be an opportunity for him to regain his confidence. And barring a dramatic one-eighty in his form, it looks like he is out of Ruben Amorim’s plans at Old Trafford.