Jadon Sancho will leave Borussia Dortmund in the future but the Bundesliga club will not be selling him this season, according to director Sebastian Kehl.
The England international is the subject of interest from Manchester United, who missed Dortmund's August 10 deadline earlier this year to sign the 20-year-old.
While club director Kehl has reiterated that Sancho will be remaining in Signal Iduna Park for the 2020-21 season, he did confess that the Dortmund star could be moved on in the near future.
Kehl told Ruhr Nachrichten: 'Jadon has trained well and professionally. He is happy to play football.
'Yes, someday he might leave for a new challenge but right now he is happy at Borussia Dortmund and Borussia Dortmund is happy to have him.
'He is here – and he will stay here. It was an important statement from the club because we have a certain responsibility. Without Jadon, this team is worse.'
Sancho was in red-hot form for Dortmund last season, scoring 20 goals and registering 20 assists in all competitions as the Bundesliga side finished as runners-up in the German top-flight.
He has begun the new season in similar fashion, scoring in Dortmund's 5-0 thrashing of MSV Duisburg in the German Cup last week before making an assist in the 3-0 Bundesliga win over Borussia Monchengladbach on the weekend.
The Englishman's recent goalscoring form has seen his value shoot up over the past 12 months, with Dortmund quoting him at around £108million.
The German side have a history of signing players at a young age before moving them on when their market price inflates.
Ousmane Demebele, Christian Pulisic and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang have all been moved on to Europe's top clubs via this strategy, which has raised money for other young signings such as Sancho, Jude Bellingham and Erling Braut Haaland.
Sancho arrived at Dortmund and a 17-year-old in 2017 from Manchester City in a move which cost the Bundesliga giants just £8million.
The winger has scored 30 goals in 79 Bundesliga matches while he has also been capped 13 times by Gareth Southgate's England, scoring twice.
Lasadimpuy
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Well the thing with Liverpool it took them a very long time to win the Premier League for the first time in ages I’ll still support them though. Stevie G should’ve won the premier league, but didn’t he did win the Champions League though in 2005 the best final I’ve seen. Liverpool are going to have a tougher time defending the title this season with the likes of City, Chelsea, Arsenal, Spurs, Leeds and Everton bringing in reinforcements. Chelsea will be a tough opponent once all of their first 11 come together and play together hopefully you guys can win a trophy this year. Best of luck brother!
You too man . Your the target for us that’s respect
Aizen8
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Ya unlike chlesea and Liverpool 😉
Well the thing with Liverpool it took them a very long time to win the Premier League for the first time in ages I’ll still support them though. Stevie G should’ve won the premier league, but didn’t he did win the Champions League though in 2005 the best final I’ve seen. Liverpool are going to have a tougher time defending the title this season with the likes of City, Chelsea, Arsenal, Spurs, Leeds and Everton bringing in reinforcements. Chelsea will be a tough opponent once all of their first 11 come together and play together hopefully you guys can win a trophy this year. Best of luck brother!
Lasadimpuy
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See if I were a player playing like Lewandoski, Neymar or Sancho and I’m playing for Dortmund I would surely stay for the first season and if we don’t win anything the first season I’ll stay until the third one and if by then nothing happens then I would most likely leave I wouldn’t want to be in a club we’re I’m not winning anything. Yes I’ll be starting, but what good is that if I’m not winning any trophies what’s the whole point of staying in a club without winning anything or even beating your biggest rivals.
Ya unlike chlesea and Liverpool 😉
Aizen8
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Ya man just imagine if they kept there players GOD DAMN
See if I were a player playing like Lewandoski, Neymar or Sancho and I’m playing for Dortmund I would surely stay for the first season and if we don’t win anything the first season I’ll stay until the third one and if by then nothing happens then I would most likely leave I wouldn’t want to be in a club we’re I’m not winning anything. Yes I’ll be starting, but what good is that if I’m not winning any trophies what’s the whole point of staying in a club without winning anything or even beating your biggest rivals.
Lasadimpuy
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If they kept Lewandoski and every other player they would’ve been amazing, but it’s hard to convince players like that to stay because the team can’t win anything when you have Bayern Munich winning everything. There’s a huge difference with Bayern Munich and Dortmund when it comes to winning titles.
Ya man
Aizen8
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Ya man just imagine if they kept there players GOD DAMN
If they kept Lewandoski and every other player they would’ve been amazing, but it’s hard to convince players like that to stay because the team can’t win anything when you have Bayern Munich winning everything. There’s a huge difference with Bayern Munich and Dortmund when it comes to winning titles.
Lasadimpuy
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They sell players for a lot, but they end up getting players for the cheap when it comes to money they make money, but they can’t compete with the likes of Bayern Munich in their league so it’s like they buy players for the cheap just to come in second.
Ya man just imagine if they kept there players GOD DAMN
Aizen8
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Bruv dortmund are such a selling club .
They sell players for a lot, but they end up getting players for the cheap when it comes to money they make money, but they can’t compete with the likes of Bayern Munich in their league so it’s like they buy players for the cheap just to come in second.
Lasadimpuy
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Bruv dortmund are such a selling club .
Ezra-mulans
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Actually I can see sancho switching to Bayern as a replacement for Thomas Muller in the future in a deal worth less than £50m
But sancho have actually play a No 10 role in football before
Madrid_for_life®
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Actually I can see sancho switching to Bayern as a replacement for Thomas Muller in the future in a deal worth less than £50m
Sancho can't be a replacement for Muller cuz he is a winger and Muller is a no 10
Ezra-mulans
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Actually I can see sancho switching to Bayern as a replacement for Thomas Muller in the future in a deal worth less than £50m
kelvinchidamwa
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ishti
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Sancho will keep on consuming our Mobile data.
Satcdopyz
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manU need 500m for new Players.
ketiksz
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in your dreams
VinicíusJR7
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Papa Perez is on it🔥🔥