Jadon Sancho will probably follow many European stars to play in the US, when the British winger is said to be seriously taking into account the possibility of moving to MLS in the future, after completing the loan contract at Aston Villa.
Jadon Sancho considered to MLS after joining Aston Villa
In 2021, Man United spent up to £ 73 million to recruit Jadon Sancho from Borussia Dortmund, with the expectation that he would become a missing piece in the attack. It was this player then admitted that this was a dream come true. However, after only 3 years, that dream has turned into a long nightmare.
Jadon Sancho considered to MLS after joining Aston Villa |
According to Teamtalk, Sancho is seriously considering finding a new start across the Atlantic Ocean when becoming a free player. The prospect of playing at MLS appeals to him not only by professional factors, but also by the opportunity to experience new lifestyle and the opportunity to develop himself.
For a player who has been eroded by the fierce pressure in the Premier League, MLS offers opportunities to recreate his career. This tournament is increasingly raising, especially after witnessing the appearance of legends like Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez or Sergio Busquets. For Sancho, this may be a competitive but less harsh environment, suitable for him to regain his form and confidence.
Even so, Sancho still receives attention in Europe. Some clubs in Germany and Spain have explored the situation, while some of the British teams also watched closely. However, the big teams are still reserved and want to wait to see how he shows in the Aston Villa shirt. The form at Villa Park will decide whether Sancho can regain its capacity in the top teams in Europe, or will follow the path that many famous stars have previously chosen to go to America to play football.
At Aston Villa, Sancho is having the opportunity to rewrite his story. Unai Emery's army promises to compete fiercely for a position in the top 4 Premier League and the Champions League next season. If you find the boom, Sancho can completely return to the race in the highest level in Europe. But if he continues to be disappointed, MLS will most likely become a destination for him to revive his career in a more comfortable atmosphere and with lucrative contracts.