Manchester United have unfollowed their former player, seemingly signalling the end of their relationship.....CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL ARTICLE>>>

Man United have signed five new players this summer, including the recent addition of Manuel Ugarte, who joined from Paris Saint-Germain in a deal worth £50.5 million.

The Red Devils have also trimmed their squad, having let go of several players.

They sanctioned the sales of Scott McTominay, Mason Greenwood and Donny van de Beek, among others.

Not to mention Jadon Sancho who joined Chelsea, who have an obligation to make the loan deal permanent for a shock fee.

Fans spotted his social media activity after agreeing terms with the Blues as he aimed a swipe at Erik ten Hag during his first interview.

Man United have returned fire by UNFOLLOWING Sancho on Instagram in a brutal dig.

The club’s ruthless decision to unfollow the 24-year-old didn’t go unnoticed among fans online.

One X user wrote: “Good riddance.”

A second said: “This guy has never left a club without controversy trailing him.”

A third argued: “Slightly petty, still our player.”

A fourth added: “This was a real toxic relationship.”

Another commented: “Beautiful. Great riddance to bad rubbish.”

Sancho has played one game this season, having made a substitute appearance in Man United’s Community Shield defeat to Manchester City last month.

But he has yet to feature in the Premier League this season.

Sancho, who was a part of Man United’s pre-season, could make his Chelsea debut when they resume their league campaign after the international break.

He’s ready to make an impact under Enzo Maresca, saying: “They’re signing me for a reason and to contribute to the team, and I’m ready to do that.

“I enjoy his style of play. The wingers when they get on the ball, he loves them to go one versus one and be direct. We play a lot of one-twos with the 10s and the striker combination plays. It’s very attractive and it’s a style that I play….CLICK HERE TO READ MORE ARTICLE>>>

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