Inside Marcus Rashford's plan to seal Barcelona switch, the truth about how Rangers fans got into Old Trafford and how Rio Ferdinand's old boys group chat is 'hammering' current team: MAN UNITED CONFIDENTIAL
Inside Marcus Rashford's plan to seal Barcelona switch, the truth about how Rangers fans got into Old Trafford and how Rio Ferdinand's old boys group chat is 'hammering' current team: MAN UNITED CONFIDENTIAL
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Only six days to go until the transfer window swings shut and it would appear that Marcus Rashford still has his heart set on a move to Barcelona. The forward’s future at Manchester United looks bleaker than ever after boss Ruben Amorim said he would rather pick his 63-year-old goalkeeper coach than the England star.
But as Rashford waits on Barca in the hope that the Catalan giants can find room on their roster and space in the wage bill to accommodate a significant portion of his £315,000-a-week salary, there is a danger that other doors may close on him. A number of clubs remain interested in Rashford, notably Borussia Dortmund who are understood to have come up with the best package if he would be more open to a move to the Bundesliga.
Rashford has been frozen out at Old Trafford as he seeks a move away from his boyhood club. Rashford struck against Barcelona when United drew 2-2 in the Nou Camp in February 2023. Tottenham, West Ham, Juventus, Napoli and Galatasaray are among the others ready to offer him an escape route from Old Trafford for the remainder of the season.
Monaco are believed to have taken a step back and Fenerbahce’s vice-president, the Hull City owner Acun Ilicali, said on Tuesday that the 27-year-old is not under consideration for Jose Mourinho’s side either. Arsenal have ruled themselves out of the running.