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Jadon Sancho latest: Borussia Dortmund boss offers prediction on Man Utd loanee’s future after Champions League final

After playing a key part in Borussia Dortmund's run to the Champions League final, the Manchester United man's future is in the spotlight.

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Sancho was frozen out at Manchester UnitedPlayed a key role in Dortmund's Champions League runWinger has two years left on current dealWHAT HAPPENED?

Borussia Dortmund boss Edin Terzic has made a bold prediction about Jadon Sancho's future. The winger rejoined Dortmund on loan in January after being frozen out at Manchester United by Erik ten Hag and was a key part of the team's run to the Champions League final. Terzic says it won't be the last time Sancho features in the final of Europe's premier club competition.

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Edin Terzic said: "You can feel the joy he receives and brings in the dressing room. I am very happy to work with Jadon. We don’t know yet what the future will bring. But for sure, it’s going to bring him another Champions League final."

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With the domestic season now over, the issue of Sancho's future comes into play, with Terzic also addressing that matter in the aftermath of Dortmund's Wembley defeat to Real Madrid on Saturday. “I didn’t speak about the future because we’ve been speaking about the present," he added. "I am really happy that he is with us. Playing in a final in his hometown, it’s a very special moment for him."

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The 24-year-old will be at something of a crossroads this summer when he returns to Manchester United. Sancho still has two years left on his Old Trafford deal following his £73 million move in 2021 and if Ten Hag remains in charge at the Red Devils the England international is likely to find himself unwanted, but wages could scupper a permanent return to Dortmund.