'We're here to thrive' – Sophia Wilson and Crystal Dunn on the USWNT's rising generation of Black stars, the impact they'll make and how they can lean on each other to change the world

A group of young, talented Black women are ready to lead a new generation of American soccer stars

The U.S. women's national team means so much to so many people. It's more than just a national soccer team — it's an institution that represents hope, equality, strength, power, and success… all rolled into one.

But for decades, it didn't necessarily look like the people it represented. Like much of high-level women's soccer, there was a lack of diversity at the top of the American game for years.

That's changed now. The new generation of USWNT stars is led by a group of rising, Black up-and-comers, determined to change the game for those after them. They know that they embody those values mentioned above, but they also represent much more.

'Representation does matter'

"I think it's definitely something we and others are aware of," USWNT star Sophia Wilson tells GOAL. "I think it's a major shift in what this team has always been and I think it's a really good thing because I think representation does matter.

"For all the young, women and men and kids and girls and boys of color who have a dream and who want to, whether it's to be on this team or whatever their dream is, I think it's important for them to see people who look like them doing that."

Smith doesn't have to fight these battles alone, though. Crystal Dunn, one of the team's veteran leaders, was a trailblazer before her. From battling stereotypes to changing the way the program thinks about photoshoots, making sure there's more representation in the team's content, Dunn has always approached that national team knowing the type of change she can inspire.

And now, as she looks at the generation following behind her, she sees more change coming. A new USWNT is rising, and it's only just beginning.

"I think for a long time," Dunn tells GOAL, "across all industries, it's not even just women's soccer, as a black woman, we feel like, 'Oh, we're here to just survive this environment', And I'm like, 'No!' We should be here to thrive in this environment and not just be that token black girl that's just like, 'Oh yay, they let you in!' We deserve to feel like we're impactful, that we are gatekeepers, and that we are a vital part of this. We need to continue to push that narrative that we're here to really eat and we're here to really thrive in these environments."

As part of Black History Month, GOAL spoke to both Wilson and Dunn about their experiences as young African-American women in soccer, the moments that defined them, and how this new generation of USWNT stars can lean on each other to alter things forever.

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Wilson's story so far, the beginnings of which will feel familiar for many African-American soccer players, is quite extraordinary.

"I grew up in a pretty predominantly white area," Wilson tells GOAL, "so where I went to school, the teams that I played on growing up were predominantly white. I was usually one of very few Black players and that was kind of the case throughout my childhood. Even when I changed clubs and was driving down to Denver, it was still the case. I wasn't paying a lot of attention to that, but I would notice it. It would make me wonder 'Why?'. Like, where were all the Black girls? Where were the young Black girls who wanted to play soccer?"

At one point, Dunn, like Wilson, was one of those young Black girls, and she also rarely encountered Black teammates or opponents on Long Island during her youth. For many young, Black players, that's enough of a reason to step away.

All too often, soccer is labeled as a "white" or "Hispanic" sport, one that hasn't always been welcoming or available to young Black players. It was very possible someone like Dunn could be convinced to focus on other activities. Dunn, though, is thankful that she had some advocates standing behind her: her parents.

"At a young age, I did realize that there weren't many in the sport that looked like me," Dunn tells GOAL. "Sometimes, I was the only Black player on the entire field. I was pretty young when I realized. My parents, I would say, did an amazing job of just kind of putting it on my radar but not also making me feel like 'Oh, yeah, like this sport may not be for you because many of us don't play it'. I think they were very much like, 'I want you to be able to see things, keep enjoying it, keep loving it'. I think that's really important, especially as parents, to just educate our kids but, at the same time, always support their dreams. I think I was very fortunate to have parents that really supported mine."

The need for role models

The easiest way to draw someone into a sport, or any activity really, is to give them someone to look up to. Role models are important and, for years, young Black girls had few that looked like them playing at the highest levels of soccer.

There were plenty out there in other sports. Serena Williams inspired millions in tennis, as have Naomi Osaka and Coco Gauff in modern times. Simone Biles is a history-maker in gymnastics, while the likes of Lisa Leslie, Sheryl Swoopes Candace Parker and Maya Moore have represented basketball at the highest level.

In American soccer, Brianna Scurry is the first everyone points to, and for good reason. The legendary 1999 World Cup goalkeeper captured the hearts of millions during her career.

Dunn, though, points to Williams as the player she saw herself in. She even wore Williams' name on the back of her jersey back in 2019 when players were given the chance to honor influential women in their lives.

"To me, Serena was somebody that looked like me," Dunn says, "and I was able to really connect visually with who she was and everything that she was about as a woman of color in tennis. Tennis was one of those sports that, for a long time, had hardly any Black people in it. I kind of feel like I resonated with her and everything that she went through in her career and was able to follow her journey and be able to be like, 'Okay she's the one who just stuck with it and, therefore, I'm gonna just stick with it'."

We all know how that went for Dunn. She went on to become a legendary figure herself, having amassed 141 caps and counting. For years, though, she was one of the only Black players in the USWNT setup. For example, at the 2016 Olympics, her first major tournament, Dunn was one of just three Black players in the squad.

Eight years younger than Dunn, Wilson remembers watching her now-teammate help set the tone with those national teams. She recalls seeing the likes of Christen Press, Jess McDonald and Adrianna Franch, too.

Wilson, like Dunn, idolized Williams but, on the soccer side, she was blessed with a few more role models to look up to before breaking into the team.

"I would say Crystal's definitely one of them," Smith said when asked about her role models. "I think I was fortunate to grow up in a time where there were a few black players that played for the USWNT but still not very many.

"I am a big Serena fan too. I grew up always watching her and just learning from her and wanting to be her but in my sport. I would say those were the big ones. I'm also a big Marta fan, too. I wanted to emulate her game in a way because she was always crafty, always trying new and different things and I like trying new and different things. I would say those three, for sure."

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Small things, huge difference

It seems like such a small thing for those who haven't lived it, but, for Dunn, it was something that really resonated with her.

She had just made her dream come true by earning her maiden USWNT call-up. Coming up was a photoshoot and, as part of that, all the members of the team were put through hair and makeup. Dunn, though, quickly realized that the setup wasn't going to work for her. There was no one there that knew how to work with Black hair or skin. Dunn had to go to the bathroom and get herself ready. She was the only one there that knew.

It's the type of thing that makes someone feel different, if not unwelcome. And, for Dunn, it made her question herself a bit. Was this a fight worth picking? How could she change this for the better and make sure that the next generation of Black girls wouldn't have to do what she did to have their hair and skin make them feel confident and comfortable?

"When you're one of very few of anything in an environment, I feel like you're constantly battling and figuring out your battles," Dunn says. "Sometimes you can't always fight everything. Sometimes you need to just do it and down the road say that you actually had a problem with it or that you would like this resolved or fixed or whatever.

"That was what my earlier years were all about. I felt like I was the only one and felt like 'Okay, if I'm the only one with this, maybe this is not a big deal'. That comes with being younger. When you're younger, you don't feel like you have that power, that voice to be able to raise any concerns that you may have, no matter how big or small. When you're one of the only few, you have to navigate your battles.

"I think, outside looking in, it's easy to be like, 'Oh, I didn't even think about that', but yeah, that's something that you have to live every time you come into camp and there's a photo shoot or a picture or anything. I'd have to just say that I'm going to go just do my own and hopefully look good with all the photos being taken. Everyone's getting their makeup done professionally, so I always felt like I'd never look like the best version of myself. It's just little things like that that I had to navigate."

Wilson, meanwhile, says she's had similar experiences throughout her career

"Crystal's example is definitely true," Smith says. "I think even now, it's kind of about going out of the way to make sure that there's someone who knows how to do a Black person's hair for photo shoots. If girls want braids or makeup, it does seem like you always had to request that and it's not just something that's been thought of in the same context when you're hiring hair and makeup. That's just a requirement."

Suggested Solutions: How Everton can cope with the departure of Andre Gomes

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According to Calciomercato, Rome rivals Lazio and Roma are both keen on signing Barcelona midfielder Andre Gomes, who is currently on loan with Everton.

It is thought that a deal taking the 25-year-old to Italy won’t be done until the summer, but interest from those Serie A giants could make it very hard for the Toffees to make Gomes’ switch to Goodison Park a permanent one, as the The Guardian have reported is Marco Silva’s desire.

In case Silva doesn’t get his wish though, the Portuguese coach ought to already be putting a plan in place for life without Gomes.

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Place faith in Tom Davies

Davies is yet to really cement himself as a regular starter on Merseyside, but to have amassed almost 70 career appearances for the club by the age of 20 is impressive. Clearly, the England under-21 international is a player with huge potential.

He is still somewhat raw, and needs to improve his end product, but if Silva is bold and invests his faith in Davies as the heir to Gomes’ place in the side, then he could be handsomely rewarded for it when the Everton academy product flourishes.

Drop Sigurdsson deeper

Sigurdsson is certainly at his best in the No. 10 position, but as he approaches 30, his experience could perhaps be put to better use in a deeper role. 

Gomes is currently tasked with operating as Everton’s deep-lying playmaker, initiating and orchestrating attacking moves from the heart of the pitch. Sigurdsson has the technical ability, composure and creativity to pull this off. However, defensive deficiencies could hold him back.

Steel over silk

With Morgan Schneiderlin far from the required quality to be a trusted regular in Everton’s starting XI, Idrissa Gueye is the only reliable defensive midfielder at Silva’s disposal. However, this often leaves the 29-year-old with far too much to do, as he has to offset the limitations in Gomes’ game.

On occasion, this overburdening of Gueye has led to Everton being overrun in midfield. With that in mind, finding a like-for-like replacement for Gomes may not be the wisest move. Instead, Silva ought to leave the attacking responsibility to his forwards, and focus on adding to some extra steel and resilience to his midfield contingent.

‘They were very unfair’ – Lionel Messi opens up on struggles with Argentina supporters during Barcelona playing days – but claims ‘now 95 or 100 percent love me!’

Lionel Messi has shared that Argentina fans were "very unfair" to him during his Barcelona days, but that he has now turned a corner.

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Messi says Argentina fans were 'unfair' during Barca daysCurrently feels love from them after 22' World Cup triumphReturns to pitch in January for Inter MiamiWHAT HAPPENED?

Speaking to , the Inter Miami forward elaborated on the reaction from fans following the 2022 FIFA World Cup victory in Argentina. It was a highlight of his life, but the response from fans wasn't always so kind in the past, with the Argentine sharing that it was different during his time at Barcelona. Messi claims that La Albiceleste's followers were "unfair" to him during his Catalan journey.

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"I had a bad time. My family and the people who love me did too. [Critics in Argentina] were very unfair to a generation of players and they said a lot of bad things about me. I'm not spiteful," Messi said. "I feel it like a triumph for me to have changed that situation and won over all the people of Argentina. Today 95% or 100% of Argentines love me and that's a beautiful feeling."

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During his Barcelona days, the Argentine relayed that he felt as though he wasn't "loved" by his international fans, in comparison to that of the Catalan Club. The 2016 Copa America was a turning point in his international career, after missing his penalty in the final against Chile. For a period of time following, he had even retired from the Argentina squad before returning shortly thereafter. Now, however, after the team's 2022 triumph, he feels the love and passion of the fans.

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The Argentine is in offseason mode with Inter Miami, but will return to the pitch on January 19 with the Herons for their first preseason friendly of the campaign against El Salvador. The David Beckham co-owned side will otherwise go about preparing for the 2024 campaign over the next few months.

‘Waiting to hear back’ – JJ Watt makes cheeky play for Lionel Messi transfer to Burnley after seeing Inter Miami miss out on MLS play-offs

JJ Watt has joked about making a cheeky bid to take Lionel Messi to Burnley, with the NFL legend “waiting to hear back” from the Argentine icon.

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Argentine icon in the United StatesSeason about to come to a closeWinter loan move speculated onWHAT HAPPENED?

A return to European football is being speculated on for Messi as Inter Miami are destined to miss out on a place in the 2023 MLS play-offs. His season in America will come to an end on October 21 – with it possible that he has already played his last minutes of the campaign at club level.

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Barcelona have been heavily linked with a move to return Messi to Camp Nou on a short-term loan – which would allow the seven-time Ballon d’Or winner to get competitive minutes during the MLS off season – but a deal there appears unlikely at this stage.

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Watt has suggested that he is ready to join the clamour for Messi’s signature, with the former Houston Texans and Arizona Cardinals star – who is now an investor at Burnley – telling the on ESPN when it was put to him that he should “get Messi, Dr Ryan Reynolds knows how to do it”: “Yeah I gave him a call. Still waiting to hear back…”

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Burnley are in need of inspiration from somewhere after picking up just one win and four points through eight games this season, but Watt believes they will emerge victorious next time out against Brentford on October 21 – with the 34-year-old ready to fly out for the game. He added when asked where Burnley’s next win is coming from: “Next week, on Saturday, is what we're looking at, man. I'm considering flying over just for the game and then flying back. I have an itch to get out there, man.”

USMNT star Matt Turner’s wife Ash Herron – who is an ex-NFL cheerleader – shockingly reveals she broke her nose during Nottingham Forest warm up as she names culprit

Ash Herron, the wife of Nottingham Forest and USMNT goalkeeper Matt Turner, has revealed which player broke her nose during a warmup.

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Turner moves to Premier LeagueWife, Ash, breaks nose in warm upShe reveals which player did itGettyWHAT HAPPENED?

Herron has revealed she suffered a broken nose during one of the pre-game warmups while watching her husband in action. Ash is one of many wives set to feature in the new Amazon Prime Video documentary called 'Married to the Game' which will showcase the lives of significant others who are with Premier League footballers.

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“I’ve got a broken nose right now because I went to a game and got hit in the nose,” Ash Turner told talkSPORT. “It happened during the warm up. It was [Gonzalo] Montiel. I don’t think it’s glitz and glamour.”

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Turner and his family made the switch from the MLS to the Premier League back in 2022, when he sealed a move to join North London giants Arsenal.

Speaking on the difference between the MLS and the Premier League, Turner's wife added: “I don’t think I was necessarily prepared for the intensity of the Premier League. We came from MLS and obviously that’s not as high profile. This league is just developed in people’s blood and it’s a beautiful thing. The pressure for the players and their families is something I don’t think you can prepare for. You have to just go through the journey and experience it and that’s where you really learn the ins and outs of everything."

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Turner and his Forest teammates are looking to get back to winning ways this weekend after suffering a disappointing 3-2 loss to Newcastle United last weekend. Nuno Espirito Santo's men will host West Ham United in their next clash at the City Ground on Saturday.

Antony handed Man Utd lifeline as Erik ten Hag bizarrely claims 'no defender can stop' £85m winger despite his awful output in the final third

Erik ten Hag has launched a staunch defence of Antony despite repeatedly leaving the Manchester United winger out of his starting XI in recent weeks.

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Antony defended by Ten HagBrazilian hasn't started PL game in 2024Forson preferred to Brazilian against FulhamWHAT HAPPENED?

Ten Hag, who signed Antony from former club Ajax for £85m ($108m) in the summer of 2022, has not given the Brazilian a start since playing fourth division Newport County in the FA Cup in late January. Antony has not started a league game since his dire performance against Nottingham Forest on December 30, and it has been reported that United could cut their losses on the winger in the summer transfer window.

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"I know from the past he is unstoppable, no defender can stop him because he's one of the quickest in the first 10 yards, when he plays that game I'm sure he will perform, he is resilient, he is a character," Ten Hag told a press conference on Tuesday.

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Antony has scored just one goal this season and has only one assist, both of which came against Newport. His greatest humiliation, however, came when he was left out of the starting line-up against Fulham – on his 24th birthday – in favour of 19-year-old Omari Forson, who had never previously started for United. Antony was brought on in the 98th minute of the 2-1 defeat, which dealt a huge blow to United's top-four ambitions.

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Just last week Ten Hag admitted that Antony had not shown his potential lately when asked whether the Brazilian could get a chance while Rasmus Hojlund recovers from injury.

Is Xabi Alonso Liverpool-bound? Bayer Leverkusen coach prefers Reds job as Bayern Munich want him to replace Thomas Tuchel

Xabi Alonso would prefer to move to Liverpool than Bayern Munich, amid interest from both clubs, according to a new report.

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Alonso one of most in-demand coachesBayern and Liverpool both interestedSpaniard more willing to move to AnfieldWHAT HAPPENED?

Bayern are said to be interested in appointing Alonso, who has guided Leverkusen to a five-point lead at the top of the Bundesliga after they won 3-0 when the two sides met last weekend. Bayern were also beaten 1-0 by Lazio in the Champions League last-16 first leg in midweek, ratcheting up the pressure on manager Thomas Tuchel. reports the German giants would love to snatch Alonso away from their title rivals. Of course, Alonso ended his career as a player with the Bavarian giants.

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Liverpool, of course, will need to bring a new manager into the club this summer, as Jurgen Klopp is leaving, and Alonso appears to be the leading candidate. The report claims the Reds are ready to make an offer to their former midfielder, who played for the club between 2004 and 2009, and he is said to prefer that switch instead of a move within the Bundesliga.

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Xabi Alonso won the Bundesliga three times with Bayern, and while he didn't win the league with Liverpool, he did lift the Champions League and the FA Cup. For Spain, he also won the World Cup and two European Championships.

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Alonso will try to see through the Bundesliga title race; Leverkusen are five points clear of Bayern. They are next in action against Heidenheim on Saturday.

Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney suffer stadium blow at Wrexham as council refuse 'Kop' condition as part of SToK Racecourse upgrade

Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have suffered a stadium blow at Wrexham, with full clearance yet to be granted for the club’s rebuilt ‘Kop’ stand.

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Hollywood co-owners updating famous venueWork underway on impressive new standCouncil yet to green light full capacityWHAT HAPPENED?

The ambitious Welsh outfit have seen their Hollywood co-owners generate the funds required to give SToK Racecourse a serious facelift. Part of that project includes refurbishing the famous ‘Kop’ stand, taking its total capacity to 5,500.

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Planning permission was granted over 12 months ago, with the old terrace being flattened. Wrexham are, however, seeing local authorities restrict them to 4,900 spectators in the new stand once it is completed. That is due to a council-imposed condition regarding the impact of potential river pollution.

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Talks regarding the proposed structure have continued for some time, with Reynolds and McElhenney confident that they would receive the required clearance. A decision notice within the planning section of Wrexham council’s website does, however, show that concerns remain and no green light has been given. The decision notice reads: “The council hereby confirms that it considers the amendments, as described in the application, to be material. Your application for a non-material amendment to the above mentioned planning permission is refused. The applicant is advised that there is no right of appeal against the council’s refusal to grant this non-material amendment. The applicant is advised to contact the council to discuss other options and procedures for making the desired changes to the existing planning permission. The applicant is advised to contact the council’s head of community wellbeing and development prior to the preparation of detailed plans.”

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More detailed evidence, or a revised plan, will need to be submitted in order to appease the planning department. The new ‘Kop’ stand at SToK Racecourse is expected to be in a position to welcome supporters through the turnstiles in time for the 2024-25 campaign – with Wrexham hoping to have added promotion out of League Two to their roll of honour by then.

Man Utd set to spend! Marc Skinner vows to 'explore' transfer market in January as Mary Earps and Co look to close gap on Women's Super League leaders

Manchester United manager Marc Skinner will explore the transfer market in January to bolster their squad.

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Skinner vows to explore transfer market in JanuaryWill raid NWSL for quality playersMan Utd seven points behind leaders ChelseaWHAT HAPPENED?

The United manager reassured fans that the club will explore the transfer market in the January transfer window and will try to sign the "right players". Skinner even claimed that they are planning to raid the U.S. market in search of quality players as they are trying to bridge the gap with league leaders Chelsea.

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A disappointing defeat at the hands of arch-rivals Manchester City in the first derby of the season further increased the gap between the Red Devils and the Blues. Meanwhile, Chelsea's 4-1 win over Liverpool took their points tally to 19, seven more than Skinner's side.

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Speaking to reporters, Skinner said: "For sure, we'll be exploring, whether it's the NWSL or other areas also out of season. I don't think I've stood still ever since I've been here. If you look at my recruitment, we've moved every season because we have to bridge this gap that we've been put into based on only being around five seasons. We don't use that as an excuse. We're building and bridging, trying to invest and progress. Yes, we're looking in this window. If the right players become available, hopefully, we can do the business we need to, to bring them in.

"It didn't help at the start of the year we took three ACL injuries. I think you'd have really enjoyed watching Emma Watson this season. I think she would have played a lot and excited fans. Obviously Gabby [George] gives us a balance in the back-line. We've gone down to five defenders with Aoife [Mannion] and Evie [Rabjohn] also being out. It is tougher and that's the rationale of where we're at. We do need to look at areas to invest and grow the squad out and compete."

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United will aim to get back to winning ways against Liverpool in the FA WSL Cup on Wednesday, before their focus shifts to a clash with rock-bottom side Bristol City in the WSL four days later.

Juventus make Jadon Sancho move! Man Utd outcast wanted in Turin in January transfer window but deal may not suit Erik ten Hag's side

Serie A giants Juventus have recently looked for information about Manchester United outcast Jadon Sancho as he remains unwanted by Erik ten Hag.

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Sancho currently an outcast at Man UtdJuventus interested in the wingerWant a loan deal; United want permanent move(C)GettyImagesWHAT HAPPENED?

The England international and Ten Hag have had a very publicised falling out, which has led to Sancho being exiled at Old Trafford. According to Fabrizio Romano, Juventus have recently requested information about the player and expressed interest in signing the former Borussia Dortmund star in January. Juventus is currently only interested in a loan agreement where the Red Devils pay a share of the player's wage. Sancho is scheduled to leave United in January.

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Having experienced a difficult campaign at Old Trafford since signing from Dortmund, United are waiting to finalise a permanent move for the winger and are also waiting for other teams to enquire about his services.

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Jadon Sancho was the last Manchester United forward to score a goal at the Old Trafford in the Premier League. No United forward has scored a league goal at home since his effort against Fulham in the last home game of the 2022-23 season.

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With just over a month left to go for the January transfer window, Sancho's nightmare stint at United looks to finally be coming to an end, regardless of whether he moves to Juventus or elsewhere.

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