‘Unstoppable’ Man Utd ace prepared to take pay cut after learning of interest from two new PL & UCL clubs | OneFootball

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‘Unstoppable’ Man Utd ace prepared to take pay cut after learning of interest from two new PL & UCL clubs

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Now that the transfer window has reopened for the summer, Manchester United are actively working to find a solution to Marcus Rashford’s situation.

Despite overseeing a revived run of form during his loan with Aston Villa, the forward is expected to play no part in Ruben Amorim’s plans ahead of his first full campaign in the Old Trafford dugout.


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Alas, the Reds are awaiting suitors to officially come forward and register interest in their academy graduate, whose sale will generate pure profit for the club when the time comes that he departs permanently.

Marcus Rashford to leave United permanently this summer

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Rashford, 27, has been at United since he was seven years old. (Photo by Warren Little/Getty Images)

Towards the closing stages of the 2024/2025 term, it was thought Barcelona would reignite their pursuit of Rashford after failing to get a deal over the line in the winter window.

They have since held talks with his agent in Spain, knowing full well the player is more than open to a move to the newly-crowned La Liga champions. Unfortunately for him, Barcelona now look to be prioritising the arrival of Athletic Club starlet Nico Williams and, if that deal fails, they could return for Luis Diaz, having failed with their initial proposal.

Who else is in the mix for Rashford?

That’s not to say there aren’t other high-quality options on the table for the 27-year-old, though.

According to CaughtOffside, Rashford — who ex-manager Erik ten Hag once hailed as an ‘unstoppable’ talent — will have the option of continuing to ply his trade in the Premier League after garnering interest from Newcastle United and Tottenham Hotspur, both of whom secured Champions League qualification for the new season.

One factor delaying his sale is that clubs are unwilling to match his £325,000-a-week wages, so he is reportedly open to taking a pay cut to seal his desired transfer in the coming months.

Assuming he’s now played his final game in red, Rashford will bid farewell to his boyhood club with 426 appearances to his name, as well as 138 goals and 79 assists.

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