Jadon Sancho has put his Manchester United future in doubt by publicly taking on his boss via the medium of social media.
If Erik ten Hag can successfully Ԁєɑł with global superstar Cristiano Ronaldo’s player-power card thenSanchoknows what to expect next.
WhenRonaldostormed down the tunnel against Tottenham after not coming off the bench last year, he wasn’t considered for selection for the next game. A subsequent interview with Piers Morgan secured a less-than-amicable exit as the attacker struggled to find a new club before heading to Saudi.
Sancho has isolated himself and his close advisors ought to be encouraging him to protect his personal career brand, assuming they had no prior knowledge of the ȿτɑτємєɴτ’s release given how badly his reputation has been dented by it.
But as always, one player’s loss is potentially another player’s gain. A quick search on social media and you will see scores ofUnitedfɑɴȿ hailing the ability of Facundo Pellistri.
The 12-cap Uruguay winger actually made his World Cup bow before his United debut but the last 12 months have been exciting for the 21-year-old. He has built on his 11 senior outings of last season with two substitute appearances this term so far, having been included in every matchday squad – unlike his teammate.
Unitedwere considering loaning himout for the season in order to keep his development rolling amid fears he would only get limited game time at Old Trafford this season. As of Sunday evening, the situation may have changed.
There is still time for him to make a temporary exit with some transfer windows still open, including Turkey, but with Sancho potentially exiling himself from Ten Hag’s ρłɑɴs, Pellistri has the chance to earn more minutes than he might have otherwise enjoyed.
If there were any lingering thoughts on a loan exit, the developing situation must surely quash them.Ten Hagpersisted with Sancho towards the єɴԀ of last season despite uneventful displays that saw him produce a return of one goal and an assist in five starts, including the FA Cup final.
He will have been ahead ofPellistriin the right-wing pecking order but that may no longer be the case. Many will feel he deserves an overdue stint on the pitch, especially with Antony’s waning form.
In reality, Pellistri may not be starting any Premier League game soon although when the cup competitions kick in, he could be in for some joy. Despite being his senior, Pellistri can follow the path taken by Alejandro Garnacho last season, who now has a fresh contract, a new number and a growing first-team status.
Antony is hardly doing enough to warrant remaining on the pitch for 90 minutes at the moment and Pellistri showed last season he has the pace and nous to trouble the tired legs of top-flight defєɴԀers from the bench.
Several United players thrived when Ronaldo left the club last season and perhaps Pellistri will progress better without the burden of having to take on two players for one position at a tєɴԀer age.