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Man Utd outcast Jadon Sancho makes romantic tattoo gesture to Saweetie as dating rumours swirl

Man Utd outcast Jadon Sancho makes romantic tattoo gesture to Saweetie as dating rumours swirl

The Sun5 days ago
JADON SANCHO has made a romantic gesture to Saweetie amid their dating rumours.
The Manchester United outcast is facing an uncertain future on the field, but off it he is believed to be dating the US rapper.
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Sancho, 25, appears to have no future at Old Trafford but is yet to seal a move away during the transfer window.
The winger has had interest from the likes of Juventus, Tottenham, Borussia Dortmund and Nottingham Forest.
Off the pitch, he has been romantically linked to Saweetie - whose full name is Diamonté Quiava Valentin Harper.
The Apollo Tattoo Studio in California, USA posted a picture of the footballer with "Quiava" inked behind his ear.
Sancho also got one of his hand tattoos that read "Her only" covered up with a set of flowers.
Rumours of their potential relationship were first sparked after fans spotted a picture of Saweetie on Sancho's phone lockscreen.
Saweetie, 32, has enjoyed great success in the music industry following her debut album in 2017.
'Icy Girl' reached double platinum certification by the Recording Industry Association.
She has since released another album, 'High Maintenance' and is set for her third 'Pretty Btch Music*' this year.
Sancho has recently been the subject of a loan offer from Serie A side Roma.
Sancho's Next Move: Three Clubs in the Race! | From The Sports Desk | Sun Sport
The offer has presented United with a chance to offload the out-of-favour winger and his £250,000-a-week pay packet.
Roma have also offered £20million as an obligation to make the move permanent after the loan.
Fabrizio Romano has claimed that the Italians are now in "direct talks" with the player over his salary.
Sancho joined United back in 2021 from Dortmund in a transfer worth £73m.
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He made 83 appearances for the club in all competitions, scoring 12 times.
He fell out with former manager Erik ten Hag in September 2023 and has not played for the club since.
Last term, he showed he was still capable of being a solid player during his loan spell at Chelsea.
However, the Blues were not convinced enough to fork out £25m to make the loan permanent.
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