The way Manchester United are going about business concerning their players is some how going to affect them, in the case of Greenwood I think the guy would have been a better addition to the squad, with all he did this very season in the Spanish league even UTD fans would want him to come back and also Sancho has a bigger role to play in other to make the Red Devils stronger than we saw them play last season.
I still don't know what is holding Manchester United from making a decision on letting these guys back to the team especially Greenwood, I mean he's better than Alejandro Garnacho and Antony but they still use his past to keep him (Greenwood) off the senior team, would it be wise to let Greenwood and Sancho go because that's how it looks like, is it a wise choice to make from the UTD board? To me I see it as a terrible choice that's if they let both players go.
Manchester United in the last one year had made two decisions that I think cost the club a whole lot. Firstly, they allowed Mason Greenwood to leave the club and join Spanish club Getafe on loan after he was cleared of all the sexual harassment charges that was brought against him by his partner. We know that most big clubs will never want to associate with a player that had criminal cases like rape but since the England international was cleared of any wrongdoing, the club would've retained him instead of allowing him leave the club. I read a report earlier today that Mason Greenwood is now in the retained list of Manchester United players which means he's very likely to feature for the club come next season but if I'm to get Greenwood, I'll rather leave than to represent the same club that wasn't there for me when I needed their backing the most.
Another decision I think they got wrong was to let Jadon Sancho leave the club on loan to Borussia Dortmund after having a rift with the club manager. Erik ten Hag have been having issues with some of the clubs players in the past two years including the club's former player Cristiano Ronaldo and recently Jadon Sancho. If Manchester United really needs to improve, they should learn how to handle their players in the future