BORUSSIA DORTMUND are set to let English wonderkind Jamie Bynoe-Gittens out on loan to make way for a Jadon Sancho return.
The Manchester United outcast has been frozen out of the first team after a social media bust-up with manager Erik ten Hag.
The SunSport previously revealed a potential reunion with Sancho, 23, is on the cards for the Bundesliga giants in the January transfer window.
United are open to a permanent deal but a loan seems to be the most likely option for the winger.
But Sancho's staggering £350,000 weekly wage could stand in Dortmund's way.
Meaning the Englishman would have to agree to a salary cut to help assist the move back to Germany.
READ MORE IN FOOTBALL
Man Utd plan astonishing bid to bring De Gea back on free transfer
Carabao Cup: Get £40 in free bets when you stake £10 with Paddy Power
And to pave the way for the winger's return to the Bundesliga side is to let England youngster Bynoe-Gittens out on loan.
Bynoe-Gittens recently signed a long-term contract with the German side a loan looks like the most likely option.
The 19-year-old is desperate for playing time having only featured for 117 minutes in the league this term.
Having spent time with Chelsea and Manchester City's academy squad the winger is familiar with top-flight English football and could maybe return to his homeland.
Most read in Football
STAR’S AGONY
Luis Diaz breaks silence after dad kidnapped by gang as cops ‘close the net’
JOG RON
Cristiano Ronaldo demands REFEREE is substituted after Al-Nassr goal ruled out
HORROR CLASH
Lionesses’ Greenwood given oxygen in 12-MINUTE delay after ‘scary’ head clash
REDDIES, SET, GO
Man Utd face paying record sum to sack Ten Hag as players turn on tactics
FREE BETS – BEST BETTING OFFERS AND BONUSES NEW CUSTOMERS
Sancho and Bynoe-Gittens also share the same agents and that could play a helping hand in securing a deal.
Sancho's representatives are assessing the England international's option for the new year and Dortmund are very much in the race.
The ex-Dortmund star spent four seasons at the Black and Yellows where he scored 50 goals in 137 appearances.
But it is not definite the Red Devils outcast is set for a reunion as clubs from across Europe and oil-rich Saudi Arabia are said to also be fighting for his signature.
MAN UTD NEWS LIVE: Stay up to date with all of the latest transfer and takeover news from Old Trafford
Source: Read Full Article