Jadon Sancho resolves dispute with Erik ten Hag and returns to Man Utd training
Jadon Sancho has returned to training at Manchester United after resolving his differences with manager Erik ten Hag.
The England international spent the second half of last season on loan at Borussia Dortmund after claiming on social media that he had been made a "scapegoat" following criticism from Ten Hag.
Winger Sancho, who cost United £73million when he joined from Dortmund in July 2021, has not played for the Red Devils since a 3-2 home win over Nottingham Forest last August.
"Jadon Sancho returned for testing on Wednesday following his loan spell at Borussia Dortmund during the second half of last season," United said on the club website.
"The 24-year-old forward then trained with the group on Thursday."
It is understood that Ten Hag — who said Sancho was dropped before an Arsenal away game last season due to sub-par training — held a positive meeting with the player at the club's Carrington training ground this week.
Sancho reflected on past issues, and both men agreed to draw a line under the situation and move on.
Sancho will not travel to Norway for United's first pre-season friendly against Rosenborg on Monday having resumed training a few days later than other players.
But Sancho will be available for selection after that and take a full part in pre-season.
A group of senior players including the likes of Andre Onana, Casemiro, Mason Mount and Marcus Rashford returned to Carrington on Monday ahead of pre-season.
Jonny Evans, meanwhile, has signed a new one-year contract to extend his career with United.
The United academy graduate returned to the Red Devils last season after eight seasons away, and made more than 30 appearances for Ten Hag's side.
One of those was as a substitute in the FA Cup final as United beat rivals Manchester City, seeing the 36-year-old complete his medal collection with the club, having won the Premier League, Champions League, League Cup and Club World Cup during his first spell.
It was a remarkable campaign for a player who had initially only returned to Carrington on a short-term deal covering the pre-season following his release by relegated Leicester, but the contribution the Northern Ireland captain made meant a new contract was on the cards from the moment the season ended.
"I am delighted to have extended my contract at Manchester United for another season," Evans said.
"To play for this great club and feel the support from our incredible fans is always a privilege.
"Returning to the club last season was an honour; representing the team on the pitch alongside fantastic team-mates under an excellent manager.
"Winning the FA Cup together was an unforgettable experience; I know we can challenge for more trophies in the season ahead."