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Don’t head for exit Dor too soon Ince warns star Sancho

- By ALEX WOOD Ince is a Paddy Power ambassador. Read more at news.paddypower.com

PAUL INCE has warned Jadon Sancho that he may be better off staying in Germany.

Having joined Borussia Dortmund from Manchester City in 2017, he’s one e of the hottest prospects ts in world football.

Sancho has bagged 34 goals for the Bundesliga giants in 99 games.

His impressive exploits haven’t gone ne unnoticed and Manchester United are eager to sign him.

Dortmund, however, are proving to be tough negotiator­s. They set a deadline of August 10 to agree any deal and want at least £100million for the England internatio­nal.

Sancho has now jetted out to Dortmund’s pre-season training camp in Switzerlan­d.

And Michael

Zorc – the club’s sporting director – is adamant a transfer is off the table.

United legend

Ince says staying put won’t do

Sancho (right) any harm, though.

“Remember, at Dortmund he’s playing every week and that’s what he wants,” said the former England midfielder.

“He’s still going to be scoring goals for Dortmund in the Champions League next season.

“There’s no rush for him. He’s still got lots he has to learn. Sancho can keep developing at Dortmund.

“He doesn’t want to return to the Premier League and regret it.”

United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjae Solskjaer is looking to reviv revive the club’s fo fortunes after a difficult few years. The Red Devils fi finished third in the P Premier League la last season and So Solskjaer wants to build his side around dynamic young players. And Ince (above) reckons Sancho has the attitude needed to flourish at Old Trafford. “You see so many kids in the Premier League who are just prepared to play Under-23s football and pick up their cash,” added Ince, who won two titles at Old Trafford. “Sancho is not one of those. He wanted to play senior football regularly. “We’ve seen how he’s matured. He’s going to be a world-class player. “He’s been a revelation and reminds me of Ryan Giggs in the way he gets bums off seats. “If he does come back to the UK it’s about picking the right manager and style of team for him. “He needs to keep testing himself.”

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