The England international has been doing wonders at such a young age. The 20-year-old Borussia Dortmund winger Jadon Sancho already at his peak since joining Borussia Dortmund. England winger Sancho’s numbers are better than both Messi and Ronaldo at this age. Moreover, his statistics are such wonderful as he surpasses both the legends stats at 20 years of age.

England Winger Sancho’s Numbers Are Better Than Both Messi and Ronaldo At This Age

Additionally, in his 94 appearances for Dortmund, he has scored 34 goals and made 43 assists. This is far superior numbers than Lionel Messi and Christiano Ronaldo. At this age, Messi scored 26 goals and eight assists in his first 70 appearances for Barcelona. On the other hand, Ronaldo posted 16 goals and made 16 assists in his first 107 appearances for Sporting CP and Manchester United.


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On top of that, both Messi and Ronaldo failed to reach Sancho’s total goal contribution of 77. This is such an inspiring and outraging numbers from the English youngster. It seems he already go ahead than his contemporary players.

England Winger Sancho's Numbers Are Better Than Both Messi and Ronaldo At This Age
Jordan Sancho has been extraordinary since coming to Dortmund

Furthermore, the former Manchester City man is doing a great job for Borussia Dortmund in this season. The No.7 of Dortmund has scored 17 goals and made 16 assists so far in this season. As a result, it’s clear he could do much better if the season didn’t hit by COVID 19 pandemic.

Hence, Sancho’s tally in this season the highest total of any player under the age of 21 in Europe’s top five leagues. After leaving Manchester City for Dortmund in 2017, he just keeps shining. Therefore, a perfect new star is rising in English football after Beckham, Rooney.

In addition, it seems the big clubs are getting attracted to him. As per the latest reports, both Real Madrid and Manchester City have shown their interest in him. Transfermarkt values him at 117 million euros and he will probably jump into the bigger stage sooner than later.