'I don't know what his thing is' – Jadon Sancho ripped to shreds as Jamie Carragher claims Man Utd outcast doesn't have 'much ability'

Jadon Sancho has been ripped to shreds by Jamie Carragher, who claims the Manchester United outcast doesn't have "much ability". Sancho returned to Old Trafford after a season-long spell at Chelsea as the Blues opted against buying the winger permanently. He was instantly relegated to Ruben Amorim's "bomb squad", before eventually being shipped out on loan again on deadline day, this time to Aston Villa.

  • Carragher slams Sancho
  • Questioned Man Utd outcast’s abilities
  • Sancho joined على سبيل الإعارة

'I don't know what his thing is' - Jadon Sancho ripped to shreds as Jamie Carragher claims Man Utd outcast doesn't have 'much ability''I don't know what his thing is' - Jadon Sancho ripped to shreds as Jamie Carragher claims Man Utd outcast doesn't have 'much ability''I don't know what his thing is' - Jadon Sancho ripped to shreds as Jamie Carragher claims Man Utd outcast doesn't have 'much ability'

Sancho will look to revive his career under Unai Emery at Villa this season, with his contract set to expire next summer – though the club does still hold a one-year extension option. Former star turned pundit Carragher has now raised question marks over Sancho’s quality, claiming he does not offer any substantial value on the pitch.

In the latest episode of The Overlap Fan Debate, brought to you by سكاي بيت the Reds legend said: “It’s funny with Jadon Sancho. Back when he was at , Gary Neville and I were on a show where we had to pick an squad. We hadn’t seen too much of him – he was doing well in the , but we left him out. Everyone on social media was saying, ‘How can you not pick Sancho?’

“I’m still not sure there’s that much ability there. He’s okay, but I don’t really see what his standout quality is. With Marcus Rashford, even though I’ve criticised him, I can picture his pace, his shooting, his free kicks, the power he puts into the ball. With Sancho, I just don’t know what his thing is – I can’t picture it in my head.”

Sancho has moved to the Midlands in a deal which will see Villa cover 80 per cent of his salary. The Villans had to balance Financial Fair Play restrictions through the summer, making this structured loan move a favourable deal for the team. However, an obligation to make the transfer permanent next summer has not been included in the agreement.

The English winger will hope to play his first competitive game of the 2025-26 campaign and make his Aston Villa debut when they come up against في في.يوم السبت.