Jadon Sancho

Everything you need to know about Jadon Sancho

Sunday 25 July 2021 09:00

In Jadon Sancho, Manchester United have signed a thrilling, tricky winger whose game is inspired by the dancing samba style of Brazil's greatest forwards and the gritty street football of south London.

Arriving on the back of four fantastic seasons at Borussia Dortmund in Germany’s Bundesliga, Sancho joins the Reds as one of the world's most exciting young players; a 21-year-old mature beyond his years. His play is fearless, skilful and expressive and he thrives when isolating defenders and taking them on, one-on-one.

Born in London on 25 March 2000, Sancho grew up in Kennington, idolising Ronaldinho and playing cage football amid the capital's high-rise buildings. He joined Watford's youth set-up aged seven and moved into the club's partner school as a boarder four years later, thus avoiding the long travel time across from south London.

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Aged 14, Sancho left the capital and its surrounds, joining Manchester City where he excelled in the youth set-up. Regularly dominating games, it quickly became clear that Sancho was one of English football's most exciting young talents, a fact confirmed when he was named Player of the Tournament at the Under-17 European Championship in May 2017. In the summer of that year, Sancho left England before he'd made a single senior appearance, bravely moving abroad in search of first-team football, which he found at Borussia Dortmund after an £8m transfer to Germany.

The London-born winger gradually settled into life in a new country and, despite immediately handing the 17-year-old the number seven shirt, Dortmund were initially cautious in their approach. Sancho made his Bundesliga debut as a late substitute on 21 October 2017, his first start the following January, and then truly ignited the spark with a goal – his first in the league – and two assists in a 4-0 win against Bayer Leverkusen in April 2018.

From there, he kicked on in stunning fashion, with October 2018 a particular highlight. Within the space of a month, Sancho made his England debut, became the first player born in the 2000s to score in the UEFA Champions League when he struck against Atletico Madrid, and was named Bundesliga Player of the Month for the first time.

A place in the 2018/19 Bundesliga Team of the Season was inevitable after a record-breaking campaign from the teenager, where he scored 12 and assisted a further 14 goals. Such proficiency in attack catapulted his reputation skywards and he delivered once again in 2019/20, as he was named in the Team of the Season for a second consecutive year after posting a stunning 17 goals and 17 assists in 32 league games. A hat-trick – his first in senior football – against SC Paderborn in May 2020 was made more notable by the celebration for his first goal, in which Sancho revealed a T-shirt reading 'Justice for George Floyd'. The gesture demonstrated the young man's desire to use football as a driver for social change, something he has continued to do. A previous project saw him help build a new football pitch in his old neighbourhood in south London.

On 13 May 2021, the Englishman wrapped up his career in Germany in the perfect fashion when he scored a double against RB Leipzig to help Borussia Dortmund win the DFB-Pokal [the German Cup]. He leaves Dortmund having scored 50 goals and made 64 assists in 137 games. That incredible record means it was no surprise United wanted to bring him back to the Premier League, and a fee agreement was announced on 1 July 2021, while Sancho was representing England at Euro 2020.

His debut for the national side came in October 2018, aged only 18, and he scored his first two goals for the Three Lions in a 5-3 win against Kosovo a year later, before netting a third international strike against the Republic of Ireland in 2020. He made three appearances at Euro 2020 as Gareth Southgate's side reached the final, only to lose on penalties to Italy at Wembley.

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“Football is about expressing yourself,” Sancho has explained in the past. United fans will be drawn to the edge of their seats when the 21-year-old receives the ball at Old Trafford. He's a player who plays for fun and to excite, without fear and with a burning desire to beat his man.

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