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FootballJadon Sancho: How Much Manchester United Will Earn After Borussia Dortmund Qualified for UCL Final
- Jadon Sancho has hit top form since he rejoined Borussia Dortmund
- The English star reunited with the German giants on loan in January
- Sancho exited Manchester United after he fell out with Erik ten Hag
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Manchester United are set for a huge payout following Jadon Sancho's impressive Champions League run with Borussia Dortmund.
The Englishman is currently on loan with the Bundesliga giants until the end of the ongoing season.
Sancho rejoined Dortmund during the January transfer window after he fell out with United boss Erik ten Hag.
The winger has gone on to rekindle his form at Signal Iduna Park, playing a key part in the club's impressive run in recent weeks.
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According to Goal, the 25-year-old was part of Dortmund's squad that recently secured a place in the Champions League final.
The Edin Terzic-tutored side silenced Paris Saint-Germain 2-0 on aggregate to confirm their place at Wembley in June.
Manchester United to earn big from Dortmund
It has now emerged that Sancho's move to Dortmund will see the Red Devils pocket a tidy amount from the winger's move.
The BBC reports that the Premier League giants will earn as much as €4 million in bonus payments after the winger managed as many appearances for the German side since his return.
The former Manchester City ace has managed 16 appearances, scoring three times and bagging two assists.
Despite rediscovering his form, the England international continues to face an uncertain future with United.
It is understood that the Old Trafford dwellers have already held private talks with the winger to discuss a possible return.
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FootballSancho makes history with Dortmund
Earlier, Sports Brief also reported on Sancho becoming the first Manchester United player to qualify for the Champions League final in 13 years.
The Red Devils, who have endured a tumultuous era since the retirement of Sir Alex Ferguson, have not qualified for the final of the tournament since 2011.
United's best achievement was reaching the quarter-finals under former boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
This season, they were eliminated in the group stages.