Jadon Sancho went on vacation by private jet and ate luxurious gold-plated beef

JADON SANCHO made the most of the Bundesliga’s winter break by taking a luxurious vacation to Dubai and soaking up the sun.

The Borussia Dortmund player had a great time traveling by private plane and luxury yacht, but when he returned to Germany, he upset the apple cart by indulging in the infamous gold steak.

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On Saturday, Dortmund will play in a competitive match for the first time since December 20 when they visit Augsburg.

The 19-year-old Sancho participated in the friendlies against Standard Liege and Feyenoord, but he also found time to fly to Dubai.

And he sent a video explaining his trip to his 2.9 million Instagram followers.

The young man from England boarded a private plane to enjoy some music before landing in the UAE and taking in the sights.

After that, Sancho and his friend Matt Gordon, a videographer, had a wild New Year’s week.

They visited the zoo, where the winger nonchalantly fed a bear after interacting with giraffes, tigers, and ostriches up close.

Sancho also took some time to unwind on an extremely yacht, jumping into the sea and making the most of the jet skis on hand.

And he took an adrenaline-fulled trip into the Emirati desert, hiring buggies to drive across the sand dunes alongside the camels in the searing heat.

Finally, the Dortmund ace visited the restaurant of famous Turkish chef Salt Bae, with his trademark salt-spreading motion.

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While at the restaurant, he ran into Joao Felix, another teenage sensation, and the film shows Salt Bae preparing the £268 golden steak.

Sancho tried to season his steak but his technique with the salt did not quite match his technique with a ball at his feet as he smiled at his own struggles on what was obviously a rejuvenating trip.

However, the teenager received criticism in Germany, where it is unwritten that you should not consume the steak that has been covered in gold.

A year ago, the former Bayer Munich player Franck Ribery made headlines for consuming one, and now Sancho is the focus of the German media.

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