Marcus Rashford denies speculation that he is trying to engineer an exit from Man United this January | OneFootball

Marcus Rashford denies speculation that he is trying to engineer an exit from Man United this January | OneFootball

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·1 gennaio 2025

Marcus Rashford denies speculation that he is trying to engineer an exit from Man United this January

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Despite Manchester United’s poor on-field results, Marcus Rashford’s future continues to dominate headlines ever since he publicly revealed his desire to leave his boyhood club.

Ruben Amorim has not taken kindly to that interview, dropping him from the matchday squad for three consecutive games while he did not make it off the bench in the game against Newcastle.


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The Red Devils are hoping to earn between £50 million to £60 million for their academy graduate but the player’s humongous £375,000 per week wages (as per capology) will be difficult for lots of clubs to afford.

That is why INEOS are open to the possibility of loaning him out so that he can regain form and in the process, maximise his market value.

Rashford denies speculation

Recently, reports emerged that stated the Mancunian had held discussions with an agency to try and engineer a transfer this month.

However, the Englishman used his Instagram account to shoot down suggestions. He wrote, “Been a lot of false stories written over past few weeks, but guys this is getting ridiculous – never met with any agency and don’t have any plans to.”

The 27-year-old will not find it easy to leave this winter, especially on a permanent basis with the likes of Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain having already exited the race.

There is interest from both Turkish giants Galatasaray and Fenerbahce, but they will struggle to pay United’s asking price and the wages.

Rashford’s future up in the air

The only option could be a move to the Middle East but Rashford currently has no interest in leaving Europe. Even a loan to Atletico Madrid and Barca would entail the 20-time English league champions paying a major portion of his wages.

Such a move would not suit the new co-owners as they are looking to raise money through player sales so as to support Amorim and give him the tools to help the club escape from its current predicament.

Rasmus Hojlund has been struggling while Joshua Zirkzee’s future remains in doubt after Amorim’s decision to sub him off in the 33rd minute during the game against the Magpies.

A fully-motivated Rashford would be like a new player to Amorim but on current evidence, the player is showing little appetite for a fight to regain his place and an exit is definitely on the cards.

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