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Manchester United are said to be ‘unwilling to lower their asking price’ of around £50-60m for Marcus Rashford.
Transfer expert Rudy Galletti has said. Team Talk that ‘the Red Devils are prepared to review offers’ for both Rashford and out-of-favour striker Joshua Zarkezi ‘but are unwilling to lower their asking prices for the pair’.
But the good news for Rashford is that both PSG and Borussia Dortmund are still interested in Rashford, despite suggestions to the contrary.
It doesn’t matter. His ‘dream club’ Barcelona are interested.but it feels a bit like a pipe dream.
last month, Rashford Said: “If I know a situation is already bad, I’m not going to make it worse. I’ve seen how other players have quit in the past and I don’t want to be that person.
“When I leave I will make a statement and it will be from me.
“When I leave it won’t be ‘hard feelings’. You won’t have any negative comments from me about Manchester United. It’s me as a person.
“For me, personally, I think I’m ready for a new challenge and next steps.”
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Manchester United seem to agree and are more than happy to sell him in January, although they won’t let him go on the cheap.
There is also some suggestion that they will not allow him to leave the Premier League club. Newcastle United among those interested.
Former Scotland striker Ally McCoist says: “I really hope Marcus Rashford’s next club is PSG. I will be very disappointed if he moves to the Saudi League or the MLS. It can. At this point, he must be at the peak of his powers – and it’s not long before he reaches the peak.
“I think Paris will suit Marcus. There’s a good chance he’ll be given more freedom, and the team will suit his style of play more than Man Utd.
I wouldn’t mind him going to Italy either. There is a huge selection of clubs that he could potentially look at. He will also be relieved to see other English players go there and compete in Serie A.
“Rashford’s next choice of club is crucial to his career progression. He has to make the right decision – no doubt about that.
“It seems to me that the relationship between Rashford and Manchester United is over. If that is the case, the two should amicably shake hands and go their separate ways. After that, Rashford should act tough. Because he owes it to himself and his thousands of fans not to be remembered as a ‘one season wonder’ or just a good 18 months.