Manchester United has reportedly declined to engage in talks with Juventus regarding a potential loan move for Jadon Sancho. The 23-year-old forward has been on the sidelines at Old Trafford since his public disagreement with manager Erik ten Hag in September, where he accused the club of making him a "scapegoat." Sancho is heavily linked with a move to Saudi Arabia in January, following interest from Steven Gerrard's Al-Ettifaq over the summer. However, it is now reported that Juventus has inquired about Sancho but is only interested in a loan deal, while Manchester United is waiting for permanent transfer offers and has not commenced negotiations with the Italian side, who are two-time European champions. Sancho has also been linked with a return to Borussia Dortmund and is expected to be sold by Sir Jim Ratcliffe, who is set to join the United board after investing in the club. Since his arrival from Dortmund for £73 million three years ago, Sancho has contributed 12 goals and six assists in 82 appearances for Manchester United and has not received an England cap since October 2021.