Two years ago, Manchester United brought in winger Chaton Sinzu from Dormont for a whopping £73 million (about HK$720 million). However, the 23-year-old England international has not lived up to his expectations and is in a frustrated mood. According to Germany's Bild-Zeitung, Chaton Sinzou feels remorseful about becoming a "Red Devil" and is eager to return to Dormont to revitalize his soccer career.
Chaton Sinzu made 72 appearances for United but scored just 11 goals, a stark contrast to his performances when he played for Dormont. At Dormont, he made 137 appearances, scoring 50 goals and registering 64 assists. He even missed the final week of the last World Cup due to his poor performances, and even fell into a "mental rut". At the end of last year, he had to travel to Holland for treatment and training, and only returned to United in February this year, but his form did not improve significantly.
Chaton Sinzu has reportedly made a transfer request to Manchester United and his agent has been in contact with Dormont's director Kiel, most likely for a return to Dormont. Given that Chaton Sinzu still has a three-year contract, United are reluctant to sell him at a low price, and Dormont cannot afford to buy him back. Therefore, United cannot rule out the possibility of having Sinzu join Dormont again in the form of a loan.