Jadon Sancho may have another route out of Manchester United that could see him remain in the Premier League.
Sancho, 23, has found himself left out in the cold at United this season after being banished by manager Erik ten Hag.
The England international has not featured since September after he refused to apologise to the Dutch manager in a row over his efforts in training.
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After Ten Hag publicly called out Sancho in a press conference, the player responded by claiming he had been made a 'scapegoat' by the United boss – branding his claims 'completely untrue'.
Sancho has since refused to apologise – either publicly or privately – to Ten Hag and remains banned from first-team activities.
The winger, who joined United in a £73m move from Borussia Dortmund in 2021, now looks certain to leave the club in January, either on loan or on a permanent move.
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Dortmund have been touted as a potential destination for Sancho, while Juventus have also been linked with the player.
A lucrative move to the Saudi Pro League is another route potentially available to Sancho, should he wish to take it.
But the player may prefer to remain in the Premier League.
Nottingham Forest have been linked with a move for the winger, while fresh reports claim Tottenham are also interested.
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Fichajes claim Premier League leaders Spurs are 'seriously considering' making a move for Sancho in January.
It is claimed the winger wants a 'change of scenery' and has 'aroused great interest' from Tottenham, with manager Ange Postecoglou keen to bring in reinforcements following injuries to Ivan Perisic and Manor Solomon.
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Topics: Manchester United, Jadon Sancho, Football, Transfers, Tottenham Hotspur, Premier League