Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford has reportedly admitted he will stay at Old Trafford for the rest of the season following negotiations. loan Stuck for Borussia Dortmund.
The England international has been actively courted by clubs around the world since making his interest public. “New Challenge” Mid December. Rashford was dropped days earlier for the Manchester derby and was not afforded a minute by Ruben Amorim in the six weeks that followed.
However, the forward’s huge salary – believed to be in excess of £300,000 per week – and reluctance to move outside of Europe’s elite have limited his options.
Borussia Dortmund were considered Rashford’s most prominent suitors and weighed in. A possible permanent move At one point. But the financial realities of the loan deal ensure the Bundesliga outfit are “not optimistic” of signing Rashford this month. Sky Sports Germany.
All hope is not lost. Dortmund are supposed to see if United are in a position to cover most of the side RashfordWages soften as the transfer window draws to a close and Barcelona slide Allegedly living in the race. However, how the Catalans are able to finance the plethora of contract renewals that have been agreed as well as Rashford’s hefty salary remains to be seen.
AC Milan have also been linked with a move for Rashford but then cannot register another non-EU player. Imminent acquisition English right-back Kyle Walker of Manchester City.
Despite clearly pushing for an exit, Rashford has been described as “content” and “happy” to play for Amorim if and when the Portuguese boss calls on him. The Guardian.
Rashford’s last United appearance came back in the Europa League tie with Viktoria Plzen on 12 December. Prior to his relegation, the 27-year-old scored three goals in six appearances under Amorim. Only three players – Amad Diallo, Rasmus Hojlund and Bruno Fernandes – have scored more during a head coach’s entire tenure.