'I love playing with this lot': Jadon Sancho insists he is happy at Borussia Dortmund after friendly win as he appears to cast a potential Manchester United £108m move into further doubt

  • Jadon Sancho's £108m move to Manchester United appears to be on the rocks
  • Negotiations over the transfer fee and Sancho's wages at United have stalled
  • Amid the talks, Sancho has now underlined his happiness at Borussia Dortmund
  • He said: 'We have a special bunch... I'm really happy to share the pitch with them'

Jadon Sancho has appeared to cast further doubt over his possible summer switch to Manchester United after insisting that he is happy at Borussia Dortmund.

The England star has been linked with a £108million move to United but the two clubs remain at loggerheads over the fee.

Sancho, who played 45 minutes in Dortmund's pre-season friendly win over Rheindorf Altach in Austria on Wednesday, is still in talks with United over signing a five-year contract with the club.

Jadon Sancho has cast doubts over Man United move by insisting he's happy at Dortmund

Jadon Sancho has cast doubts over Man United move by insisting he's happy at Dortmund

The Dortmund winger is in talks to sign for Manchester United in a £108million deal

The Dortmund winger is in talks to sign for Manchester United in a £108million deal

Last week, the deal appeared to be heading in the right direction but talks have stalled with United baulking at Sancho's wage demands and Dortmund's valuation of the winger.

Dortmund chief Michael Zorc declared on Monday that Sancho will remain with them next season and the 20-year-old has now underlined his happiness at the club.

Speaking to BVB-TV on Wednesday, Sancho said: 'I love playing with this lot. It is a special bunch. 

'We've got some special young players coming up. I am really happy to share the pitch with them and guide them.

'I was once in their shoes, playing with the seniors. I am happy for them.'

Sancho celebrates with team-mates after Erling Haaland scored in a friendly on Wednesday

Sancho celebrates with team-mates after Erling Haaland scored in a friendly on Wednesday

The Red Devils have so far refused to pay the £108million fee demanded by Borussia Dortmund

United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer wants Sancho but clubs are yet to agree on a fee for him

Despite his tender years, Sancho has established himself as a leader in the dressing room after another brilliant season in Germany.

Teenagers Gio Reyna and Jude Bellingham will aspire to achieve the success Sancho has and hope to follow in his footsteps at Dortmund. 

The England star recognises he has a role to play in helping the younger players and is relishing the responsibility despite the continued speculation around his immediate future.

He added: 'I joined [Dortmund] when I was 17,. Some of the lads are the same age now. I've been there and done that. 

'I can guide them in what's good and what isn't. I can hopefully motivate them as well.'

Sancho said he is hoping to guide youngsters at Dortmund like new boy Jude Bellingham

Sancho said he is hoping to guide youngsters at Dortmund like new boy Jude Bellingham

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