Jadon Sancho has reportedly told Dortmund he wants to leave (Image: GETTY)
Jadon Sancho wants to leave Borussia Dortmund just two years after he joined, according to reports.
The Daily Mail claims Sancho is unhappy in Germany and wants out, giving a huge boost to a host of teams currently trailing him.
The young winger has emerged as one of the brightest prospects in European football over the past year, and earlier this season it was claimed Dortmund had accepted he would leave.
Sancho has scored three goals and provided six assists in nine Bundesliga games so far this campaign.
Jadon Sancho has been tipped to leave Dortmund for Liverpool (Image: GETTY)
Having left Manchester City for Dortmund back in 2017, it is believed the English star is willing to come back to the Premier League.
United were reported to be interested in making a move in the past summer, but were put off by the price tag.
Dortmund apparently value Sancho at more than £100million, so anyone serious about taking him in a few months’ time will be forced to fork out a hefty amount.
The German giants have begun looking for a replacement, though, and are believed to be willing to let him go so long as anyone pays out the demanded fee.
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Jadon Sancho will start for England on Thursday night (Image: GETTY)
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Sancho is expected to start for England against Montenegro tonight in favour of the suspended Raheem Sterling.
Earlier this week, he admitted he had spoken with Gareth Southgate over his role at Dortmund after being taken off.
Southgate said: “He came to me at the beginning of the week and we had 25 minutes chatting.
“We've a duty of care to help him to progress and develop. We're also in constant communication with Dortmund.
“It's an enormous challenge he's taken on to go to another country. There's the football, he's adapting to life and the language. He's done incredibly well.”