Marcus Rashford rejects Saudi Arabia move amid speculation over Manchester United exit
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The 27-year-old could depart Old Trafford but has turned down three offers from the Saudi Pro League. Marcus Rashford has rejected three offers from the Saudi Pro League worth up to £35m a year, as he insists on only going to a competitive club and league if he is to leave Manchester United.
The Old Trafford hierarchy are willing to listen to offers for the 27-year-old in the January transfer window, with the forward himself publicly stating he is now open to a new challenge. That has come amid new manager Ruben Amorim leaving him out of the matchday squad for a series of games, as he begins plans to overhaul the team.
It is understood that Saudi Arabian clubs were the first to act on this, with three of them making offers that would involve wages in excess of Rashford’s £315,000-a-week contract at United. The player has already turned these down, and has made it known he is unwilling to move to Turkey, as he desires a move that would help to win back his England place in time for the 2026 World Cup.
There is the sense of a clean slate under Thomas Tuchel, who was previously keen to sign Rashford when he was at Paris Saint-Germain between 2018 and 2020. Although the player conducted an interview in December to announce he is “ready for a new challenge”, he is equally prepared to knuckle down and prove his worth to Amorim. That desire has nevertheless been undercut by a general feeling that all parties could do with a change, as well as the fact that Rashford is one of United’s few truly marketable players.