Manchester United signing Jadon Sancho will be good for his new attacking teammates.
So says his former Watford coach Louis Lancaster, who continues to follow the career of the departing Borussia Dortmund star.
Lancaster told the Stretford Paddock: "Firstly, he's [Sancho] going to bring goals and assists. He's not a one-season wonder anymore, he's proved that, he's been consistent.
"His numbers are off the charts — I think he's getting one goal or assist per game. He's making the most successful dribbles in Europe, the most entries into the box, so that's where he is going to excel.
"But I think Jadon's greatest quality is that he can add to other people's games. So though you have spent money and signed one player, I think you're going to get a better Bruno [Fernandes], a better Pogba, [Edinson] Cavani.
"I think that's his greatest skill-set, adding value to other people's games."
Lancaster added: "It's like nine-year-old football, isn't it? If you're playing on the tennis courts, you want the best players on your team, so you can beat the other team.
"It's the same at this level. Every player is hungry, ambitious and wants to win trophies and will say; 'If you can help me win a trophy, then I want you to be part of that'.
"Looking at Jadon, because he's such a giver to the team, I think he'll fit straight in and compliment the team."

