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Jadon Sancho Holds Transfer Talks With Turkish Giants As Aston Villa Struggles Continue
Jadon Sancho’s Turkish Escape Route?
Manchester United outcast Jadon Sancho is back in the headlines — and not for the reasons fans once hoped. After an underwhelming loan spell at Aston Villa, the winger has reportedly held transfer talks with three Turkish Super Lig clubs, signaling yet another possible twist in his turbulent career.
Sancho, who has struggled for minutes under Unai Emery, appears ready for a fresh start as the January window approaches. And according to reports, he may already be lining one up.
Sancho’s Rocky Road Continues
The former Dortmund star’s fall from grace has been one of the most dramatic in the modern sports market. Once considered one of Europe’s brightest young attackers, Sancho’s career derailed after his fallout with former United boss Erik ten Hag.
His return to Borussia Dortmund, his loan spell at Chelsea, and now his battle for game time at Aston Villa all tell the same story: Sancho is searching for a place to call home again.
At Villa Park, he has made only three starts — a worrying statistic for a player still trying to rediscover his spark.
Talks In Istanbul: Fenerbahce, Besiktas & Galatasaray Step Forward
During the international break, Sancho and his representatives were reportedly in Istanbul, meeting with officials from:
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Fenerbahce
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Besiktas
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Galatasaray
The meetings were said to be held at a luxury hotel, with each club presenting their long-term plans and how Sancho fits into them.
While no clear frontrunner has emerged yet, the winger is reportedly willing to take a massive pay cut — from £13m per year to about £7-8m — to secure a permanent escape from Manchester United.
That alone signals how urgently he needs a new chapter.
Dortmund Still Watching Closely
Meanwhile, Borussia Dortmund have not closed the door. The Bundesliga club continues to admire Sancho, with sporting director Sebastian Kehl and CEO Hans-Joachim Watzke keeping tabs.
But there’s a complication:
New manager Niko Kovac doesn’t favor classic wingers, and the club is unsure where Sancho would fit in his system. Add concerns about his physical condition, and Dortmund’s interest becomes more cautious than committed.
What Happens Next?
Sancho’s story is becoming one of the most unpredictable sagas in the football world — and in the global sports market. A move to Turkey may be the reset button he needs, or another short-term detour.
But one thing is clear:
January will be a huge month for his career.