Borussia Dortmund have no interest in signing Jadon Sancho for a third time, according to German media.
The former England international recently had his loan to Chelsea made permanent, but Sancho could yet face an uncertain future at Stamford Bridge.
Sancho has managed to record four goals and a respectable 10 assists for the West London giants in 38 appearances across all competitions. However, five of his assists have come in the Conference League, a tournament Chelsea have been expected to steamroll all season.
His numbers in the Premier League are much less impressive. Despite featuring in every game since mid-November, Sancho has managed just three goals and an assist. He has just a single goal and an assist to his name in his previous 20 league outings.
Sancho to leave Chelsea?
At present, it seems as though Chelsea will keep Sancho beyond the summer, but there has been plenty of speculation surrounding his future considering his lack of tangible impact.
With Sancho underperforming and Mykhailo Mudryk banned due to failing a drug test, it is little wonder that Chelsea are looking to sign a high-profile left-winger this summer.

Sancho’s potential transfer options appear to be few and far between. FootballTransfers exclusively reported in April that Wolves hold a tentative interest in the winger.
There have also been links with Borussia Dortmund as Chelsea are interested in Jamie Gittens. However, a third stint with the Bundesliga side is ‘out of the question,’ according to BILD.
Last season, Dortmund managed to pull off a mutually beneficial arrangement with Man Utd to loan Sancho, but the club no longer see any value in signing the Englishman due to his hefty wages.
The German side want to rediscover the ‘Dortmund Way’ of signing young players and selling them on for a massive profit, so they feel that the money Sancho would command is better spent elsewhere.
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