Premier League clubs join race to sign Marcus Rashford on loan - with Borussia Dortmund and Juventus also interested in wantaway Man United star

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Premier League clubs join race to sign Marcus Rashford on loan - with Borussia Dortmund and Juventus also interested in wantaway Man United star
Published: Jan, 07 2025 13:51

Marcus Rashford has been earmarked with moves all over Europe, as the wantaway Man United star revealed last month he will leave the club. The £325,000-a-week star announced in December that he is ready for a 'new challenge' away from United after two decades at the club, just a day after missing his side's dramatic derby win over City.

 [The winger is still the Red Devil's joint-top goal scorer in the Premier League this season (four)]
Image Credit: Mail Online [The winger is still the Red Devil's joint-top goal scorer in the Premier League this season (four)]

Mail Sport have previously revealed the club would be willing to sanction Rashford's sale for a fee in the region of £40million. Now, a report has revealed that Premier League clubs are interested in the 27-year-old's talents. Joining them are Borussia Dortmund, Juventus and AC Milan, who are all weighing up a loan move for the winger.

 [Ruben Amorim's side have won just one of their last six since Rashford was first dropped]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Ruben Amorim's side have won just one of their last six since Rashford was first dropped]

Despite their willingness to part ways, it is still plausible Rashford stays with United, according to The Athletic. Marcus Rashford revealed in December that he is looking for a new challenge away from United. The winger is still the Red Devil's joint-top goal scorer in the Premier League this season (four).

Ruben Amorim's side have won just one of their last six since Rashford was first dropped. United may find it difficult to offload their academy graduate, as they would prefer that his hefty deal, which expires in 2028, is covered by potential suitors. This may be a tall order for interested outfits, as it is often the case that clubs have a lower transfer budget to work with in the January window.

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