Jadon Sancho is already just a bit-part player at Man United following £73m move
Jadon Sancho is already just a bit-part player at Man United following his £73m move and re-signing Cristiano Ronaldo was a MISTAKE despite his goals, says John Barnes
Manchester United made a huge mistake this summer after re-signing Cristiano Ronaldo and essentially forcing Jadon Sancho into becoming a bit-part player, says John Barnes.
The iconic Premier League winger has had his say on United’s marquee summer signing, who was quickly shoved from the limelight by Ronaldo’s homecoming.
United had tracked Sancho for two years and fended off a host of European rivals in finally managing to prise him from Dortmund in a £73m deal, rising to an eye-watering £150m.
John Barnes has stressed how he feels sorry for Jadon Sancho and his Man United situation
Yet the youngster has found himself relegated to the bench under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and cannot get a regular run in the side because of Ronaldo’s presence.
Sancho is now feeling the repercussions, after losing his place in the senior England squad for the final two World Cup qualifying matches against Andorra and San Marino.
Commenting on the unfolding situation at United, Barnes told BonusCodeBets: ‘Sancho would have been told that he’s the future, but he’s now a bit-part player.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is relying on the goals of Cristiano Ronaldo and Sancho cannot start
The winger has been reduced to substitute appearances and has now lost his England place
‘The Sancho signing wasn’t necessarily a mistake. Maybe the Ronaldo signing was a mistake.
‘How many main men do you want, rather than having others who can compliment that. The balance of Manchester United isn’t right.’
‘Sancho came in for £80m to be one of the main attacking players but now he’s got to sit on the bench, so how can we see more from him?
‘That’s why I feel sorry for him, and Marcus Rashford and Mason Greenwood to a certain degree. Ronaldo and Fernandes dominate the attacking impetus of the team.’
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