Former Chelsea midfielder Emmanuel Petit has slammed the move for Jadon Sancho. Sancho has arrived on-loan from Manchester United. "When I saw they had signed Jadon Sancho on Deadline Day, I wondered if there was even any shirt numbers left for him," he told BetVictor and Football.London.  "Imagine him opening the door to the dressing room and seeing so many players they don't all fit in the same dressing room! At the training ground they must have two dressing rooms, three pitches and 12 physios. “The club are not the only ones responsible for the situation. It also comes down to the players. How can Sancho bring himself to sign for Chelsea after what happened at Manchester United? He was loaned to Borussia Dortmund, then went back to United, and now he’s off to Chelsea who have 40 or so players and he is just one of them." Petit continued: "Hasn't he had enough of moving around clubs, losing his way on the pitch and losing his confidence? Now he's at a club that has no consistency, lacking in confidence and results. If he's not there for the money, what is he there for?"

‘Don’t let your wife decide where you go’ – Petit regrets leaving Arsenal

Former Arsenal midfielder, Emmanuel Petit has admitted that he regrets leaving the North London club due to the wishes of his wife, Agatha de la Fontaine.

Petit made 115 appearances for Arsenal between 1997 and 2000.

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Petit eventually left Arsenal in 2001 to join Barcelona.

Speaking about his exit from Arsenal, Petit said (via Daily Star): “I was very happy at Arsenal, with the fans and my teammates. I played well and we won the Double. But I could feel that Arsene [Wenger] was thinking of selling me.

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“Maybe he wanted to sign other players, and he got it right in the end because they were invincible in the Premier League. But the main reason I decided to leave was my wife. Sure, there were sporting reasons – I wanted to win the Champions League – but my wife was tired of the rain and wanted to live in the sun, so I listened to her.

“If I have any advice for players now, it’s: ‘Don’t let your wife decide where you go.’”