Jadon Sancho reportedly received a transfer offer from Saudi Arabia days later, after a shocking altercation with Manchester United manager Ten Hag

According to reports, JADON SANCHO may be on the verge of a surprise move to Saudi Arabia.

After openly responding to manager Erik ten Hag’s criticism of his “performances in training,” the England international’s future with Manchester United seems uncertain.

And it’s rumored that a Saudi Pro League club, who have until Thursday night to complete their transfer transaction, may offer him a route out of his present Old Trafford misery.

Jadon Sancho's Manchester United future is up in the air after a public roasting by Eric ten Hag

Jadon Sancho’s Manchester United future is up in the air after a public roasting by Eric ten Hag

An unnamed Saudi Arabian team are reportedly interested in signing the England ace

An unnamed Saudi Arabian team are reportedly interested in signing the England ace

Sport Italia asserts that one of the extremely wealthy Saudi clubs has “sent an official offer” to Sancho’s representation.

According to reports, the club is actively “exploring” the possibility of signing the former Borussia Dortmund player.

After taking a three-month break from the first team during the previous season to work on his mental health, Sancho, 23, appeared to be in Ten Hag’s good graces.

However, his coach was unimpressed with his recent training performances and left him off the matchday squad for United’s 3-1 loss to Arsenal on Sunday.

Ten Hag stated, “Based on his training performance, we didn’t select him.

“At Manchester United, you have to perform at a high level every day.

“You can make decisions in the front line, so he wasn’t chosen for this game.”

On Twitter, Sancho hit back at his manager, stating, “Please don’t believe everything you read!

“I won’t stand by and let individuals say things that are wholly false. I’ve behaved myself admirably this week during training.

I feel there are further factors at play, but I won’t discuss them because I’ve unfairly served as the scapegoat for so long.

“All I want to do is cheer for the squad and play football with a grin on my face.

“I accept every decision that the coaching staff makes. I get to play with amazing guys, and I’m glad for that because I know it’s a struggle every week.

I won’t give up until I get this badge, no matter what.

On Saturday of the following week, Manchester United will return to action when Brighton visits Old Trafford.