Jadon Sancho's Potential Return to Manchester United: Michael Carrick Praises 'Talent' and Leaves Door Ajar
Manchester United interim head coach Michael Carrick has refused to shut the door on a potential Old Trafford return for Jadon Sancho. The winger, currently rebuilding his reputation during a loan spell at Aston Villa, has struggled to find consistency since his big-money move from the Bundesliga. However, Carrick, who worked with the England international during his initial stint on the coaching staff, insists the quality that prompted United to sign him remains despite his recent exile from the first-team picture.

Manchester United interim head coach Michael Carrick has refused to shut the door on a potential Old Trafford return for Jadon Sancho. The winger, currently rebuilding his reputation during a loan spell at Aston Villa, has struggled to find consistency since his big-money move from the Bundesliga. However, Carrick, who worked with the England international during his initial stint on the coaching staff, insists the quality that prompted United to sign him remains despite his recent exile from the first-team picture.“You can never be surprised with anything in football. I think it’s one of those things. Sometimes you come to a club, sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t quite work. That’s natural, it happens at every club. Jadon Sancho got talent, that’s why he came to the club to start with, and he’s had some really good moments. For whatever reason, I don’t know, I’ve not been here for a period of time," Carrick explained in a press conference.Carrick noted the importance of the winger getting regular minutes under Unai Emery, suggesting that "what happens next" remains an open conversation for the United hierarchy.“He’s ended up finding himself at Aston Villa, so he had obviously a good spell at Borussia Dortmund as well. Champions League final so he’s certainly got talent and he’s playing a lot this season so credit to him for that and he is having an impact you know and playing a lot of games what happens next and how we move forward then we’ll just have to wait and see,” Carrick added.Sancho will be sidelined for Aston Villa’s upcoming trip to Old Trafford this Sunday. Under Premier League loan regulations, players are strictly prohibited from competing against their parent clubs, rendering the winger ineligible to face United.Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingWhile Sancho’s future remains a talking point, Carrick also took the time to praise another Aston Villa star he knows well: Morgan Rogers. The PFA Young Player of the Year has undergone a stunning transformation since leaving Carrick’s Middlesbrough in January 2024. “You could always see what he was possibly going to be capable of and the potential in terms of his attributes, the way he carries the ball, he can play off his left foot, play off his right foot, create and score goals and really good athletically, so there were a lot of things there when we took him to start with,” he continued.“But to see him go on and have such an impact would be probably more than I would have expected or probably more than Morgan himself would have expected. It is great to see though. I enjoy seeing him do so well. To come up against him is a different story. Nevertheless, he is a good person, great to work with so I am delighted he has done so well.”
Jadon Sancho's Journey
In a recent press conference, Carrick discussed Jadon Sancho's situation and reflected on the winger's talent and potential return to Manchester United. Despite Sancho's struggles to secure a spot in the United first team, Carrick highlighted the player's undeniable talent and past successes, emphasizing that surprises are common in football. Sancho, now flourishing at Aston Villa, showcases his abilities and consistency in the Premier League, raising questions about his future at Old Trafford.
Future Prospects and Carrick's Insight
Carrick stressed the importance of Sancho receiving regular playing time at Aston Villa under Unai Emery. The interim coach hinted at ongoing discussions within the United hierarchy regarding Sancho's future, leaving the door open for a potential return to the Manchester club. While Sancho will miss the upcoming clash against United due to loan regulations, his impact at Villa and potential reintegration into the United squad are subjects of interest for fans and pundits alike.
Praise for Morgan Rogers
Aside from Sancho, Carrick also applauded the development of Morgan Rogers, a player he knows well from their time at Middlesbrough. Rogers' remarkable progress and impact as the PFA Young Player of the Year reflect his potential and talent, with Carrick acknowledging the player's growth and success. Despite the competitive nature of facing Rogers on the field, Carrick commended the young talent's character and performance, highlighting his joy in seeing Rogers excel.





