Premier League
The future of Marcus Rashford, one of the most emblematic players of Manchester United, seems increasingly uncertain. At 27 years old, the English forward, who has spent his entire career at Old Trafford, could be close to saying goodbye to the club of his life. According to reports from 'Daily Mail', sources close to the player's circle, the English team would be willing to accept an offer of just 45 million euros, a significantly lower figure compared to the 70 million that were valued in previous seasons.
Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain are reportedly considering his signing
Rashford, who had always been considered a key figure for the 'red devils', is not going through his best moment. In 23 official matches played this season, he has only scored 7 goals and provided 3 assists, a performance that, combined with certain controversial incidents off the field, has raised doubts both in the management and in the coaching staff led by Rúben Amorim. In fact, the player has been benched in recent games, further fueling speculation about his departure.
Despite his inconsistencies, Rashford continues to attract interest from top European clubs and emerging markets. Teams like Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain have shown interest, while the Saudi Arabian leagues could be a tempting destination due to their economic capacity. Everything points to Manchester United being ready to turn the page, opening the doors to a possible change of scenery for the forward.
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