David Ornstein has discussed the 'desperate' late transfer Marcus Rashford could secure to leave Man Utd, with two bids being drawn up.
Marcus Rashford is reportedly willing to lower his wages to help force through a move from Manchester United on loan to Barcelona, according to a report from Spain.Marca journalist Luis Rojo reveals
Marcus Rashford will be offered the chance to join a surprise new Saudi Arabian side after his dream club was described as only having a slim chance.
Al-Ahli could make a move for Rashford at the end of the transfer window, and if Rashford does end up at Al-Ahli, he’ll be surrounded by a few familiar faces. Indeed, Al-Ahli have a few players already in their squad who have played Premier League football.
AC Milan were considered frontrunners before dropping out of the race to sign Manchester City defender Kyle Walker instead. AS Monaco and Borussia Dortmund have also been linked. But it is now Barcelona at the forefront of the chase, and the Blaugrana are attempting to orchestrate a blockbuster swoop.
Hansi Flick has the best-performing attack in the Champions League so the Manchester United forward feels like an odd fit
The Manchester United coach made it clear that Marcus Rashford's future is not with the Red Devils. He couldn't have been more direct.
Finance expert Stefan Borson has told Football Insider that interested buyers would need to pay an extraordinary “£100m” in fee and wages to agree a Rashford deal. Join the Football Insider WhatsApp channel to get all our exclusives and the breaking transfer news FIRST.
Saudi Pro League outfit Al Ahli have reportedly made a fresh move for exiled Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford.Rashford’s future has remained uncertain this month, having not featured in
Marcus Rashford's dream transfer to Barcelona is OFF, leaving one viable option left and with the player's views on joining Tottenham or West Ham emerging.
MARCUS RASHFORD has been told by Ruben Amorim that he must change – or stay in Old Trafford limbo. The Manchester United boss insists his stand-off with the unhappy striker is “not personal.” But