Five Saudi Pro League clubs are interested in offering an “escape route” to Manchester United star Marcus Rashford.
The 27-year-old forward has been caught up in an unexpected transfer storm. After receiving Dropped for the Manchester derbyRashford publicly declared his desire to claim it “A New Challenge”. United’s incoming head coach Reuben Amorim has done it It’s his best to quash the speculation, but numerous reports insist the academy graduate is very much open to a sale in January.
The Telegraph reports that Rashford has been added to the Saudi Pro League club’s wishlist, joining Manchester City’s Kevin De Bruyne and Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah.
the whole Saudi top flight Acting as an organism in the transfer market, director of football Michael Emanalo oversees all the ins and outs during the off-season. Four clubs owned by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) – Al Ittihad, Al Hilal, Al Nasr and Al Ahly – are naturally put forward as interested parties.
Newly promoted Al Qadsia, a side led by Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang who have climbed to third place at the season’s halfway point, are also believed to be keeping an eye on him. England International
The report claims that Saudi clubs will be “unfazed” by the need to pay a transfer fee for Rashford, who still has three-and-a-half years on his contract. United will The report is ready Accepting as little as £40m for their hometown star.
Despite this perceived desire to complete the deal, it will not be a straightforward process. All Pro League clubs have a quota for non-Saudi players which is capped at eight. Rashford is also keen to stay in Europe, A A dream scenario to go to La Liga.
According to the report, any deal is “much more likely” to happen in the summer than in January, leaving Rashford in limbo for six more uncomfortable months.