Manchester United sporting director Dan Ashworth has commented on Jadon Sancho s move to Chelsea, claiming his exit had to be explored .
was unable to live up to expectations following his £73m move to Man Utd in 2021 and he dropped down the pecking order last season following his fallout with Erik ten Hag.
The England international impressed while on loan at Borussia Dortmund towards the end of last season, while he and Ten Hag appeared to kiss and make up at the start of this summer.
The 24-year-old featured heavily forduring pre-season but he was not involved in either of their opening two Premier League games of the 2024/25 campaign.
Sancho was linked with several elite European clubs in the summer, but he opted to join Chelsea on loan on deadline day.
United chief Ashworth has commented on Sancho s exit, claiming they were willing to consider his departure as he was their fifth choice.
“I think with any player, whether it s Jadon, whether it s Scott [McTominay] or whether it s Aaron, if there s a preference that they would like to move and go to a new club and it s right for them and it s right for us, then you have to explore it, Ashworth said.
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“We felt we had enough depth in that particular position to be able to cover it, we ve got four really good wide players, Jadon was a fifth, and it just enabled us to make that decision.
“If it was good for him and good for us it was something we were willing to consider.”
When asked whether Sancho does not have future at Man Utd, Ashworth answered: “Nothing to do with that. It was a decision that we made if it s right for Jadon and it s right for us to move on.
“He wanted to explore the opportunity at Chelsea, like Scott wanted to explore the opportunity at Napoli, like Aaron wanted to explore the opportunity at West Ham.
“We re not in a position where we re kicking players out of the club.”
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Ashworth has also moved to defend Man Utd s transfer business under Ten Hag amid claims they have purely focused on signing players he has previously worked with.
It s human nature to work with somebody you’ve worked with previously in all contexts, in all business contexts, Ashworth added.