head coach reportedly has no intention of bringing back into the fold at Old Trafford, following Chelsea's decision to the club. The England international's future is now up in the air after Chelsea declined the opportunity to make his loan deal permanent.
According to the , Sancho appears to be heading for the Saudi Pro League after largely underperforming at Stamford Bridge. He scored just five goals - although one of those goals came in the UEFA Conference League final victory over Real Betis - and provided four assists.
Supporters have expressed their disappointment with Sancho's inconsistent performances in the Premier League.
Now, Chelsea have chosen not to sign him, even preferring to pay a penalty fee rather than permanently acquire him for £25m.
On Tuesday, Sancho wrote on social media: "Grateful for the experience. Big love to everyone at Chelsea who made me feel at home - teammates, staff and the fans.
"Wishing the club all the best moving forward. Truly grateful, Thank you, Blues."
The report adds that any hopes of Sancho making a fresh start at United have been quashed, as Amorim has no interest in giving him a chance in the squad.
Instead, the Portuguese boss is pressing on with plans to sign Brentford forward Bryan Mbeumo, following the successful acquisition of Wolves star Matheus Cunha.
United now face the challenge of deciding what to do with Sancho as they attempt to generate interest in the player.
The Red Devils are reluctant to loan Sancho out for the final year of his contract and risk losing him for nothing next summer.
However, the player himself is not opposed to the idea, as it would allow him to choose his next club in the summer.
Saudi Arabia appears to be the most probable destination for Sancho, with Al-Hilal, Al-Ittihad and Al-Nassr all expressing interest.
If a deal with a major Middle Eastern club doesn't materialise, United could utilise the £5m they received from Chelsea to subsidise his wages at another team.
Despite Sancho's inconsistent form, Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca was eager to retain him, but the club's hierarchy declined to cover his £300,000-a-week wage.
United still have an outstanding debt of around £17m to Borussia Dortmund from the £75m transfer fee in 2021, so the Red Devils will need to be creative in finding Sancho a new home.
Currently, few clubs outside the Middle East would be prepared to meet Sancho's wage demands.
His refusal to accept a pay cut at Chelsea indicates that he is determined to maintain his earnings at Old Trafford.