World Soccer

Jadon SANCHO

Manchester United

It would be wrong to describe Sancho’s £73m move to Manchester United as “under the radar,” yet in a summer that saw his fellow England wingerJack Grealish move to the other side of Manchester for £100m, and Cristiano Ronaldo sensationally return to Old Trafford, the ex-Dortmund man’s thunder has been stolen.

Then again, this is a player that has grown used to not being the focus of attention. When Jamie Carragher and Gary Neville picked their England squads on Monday Night Football ahead of Euro 2020, neither included Sancho.

During the Euros themselves, the winger only started once, yet the clamour for his inclusion was nothing compared to that for Grealish; in spite of the

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