Manchester United
Manchester United has received an official proposal for Marcus Rashford, and the star’s camp has departed to finalize the agreement.
The official proposal for Marcus Rashford has been received by Manchester United, and the star’s camp has departed to arrange the transaction.
Manchester United is inching closer to the departure of Marcus Rashford, as a proposal for his services has been received, and the player’s camp has also traveled to negotiate.
Rash ford informed journalist Henry Winter of his intention to participate in a “new challenge,” which left Manchester United supporters in a state of shock. The forward, who has been a supporter of United since childhood, has progressed through the club’s academy. However, he is on the brink of departing Ruben Amorim’s squad.
The burden of being United’s poster child appears to be too much for Rashford to bear, as his performance has stagnated once more this season. In recent years, numerous pundits have suggested that Rashford should depart in order to revitalize his career, and it appears that the England star will heed this advice.
Italian heavyweights AC Milan emerged as serious suitors for Rashford on Tuesday. Milan has initiated the tendering process by submitting a loan-to-buy proposal to United, as per the most recent information from transfer reporter Gianluca Di Marzio.
United’s response has not yet been disclosed. Nevertheless, The Athletic’s Laurie Whitwell and James Horncastle have disclosed that Rashford’s representatives have traveled to Italy to engage in discussions with Milan executives. Consequently, an agreement between all parties may be imminent.
Milan is engaged in a competition with Juventus and Borussia Dortmund to acquire the 27-year-old. It is also anticipated that Rashford’s representatives will engage in discussions with Juventus and Dortmund in the near future to determine which club would be the most advantageous for him to join.
It is reported that Milan would require Rashford’s £325,000-per-week wages to be “heavily subsidised” before reaching an agreement, as they lack the same financial leverage as United. DO NOT MISS: 11 alternatives for Marcus Rashford’s replacement Manchester United may consider signing a player as an upgrade to their struggling icon.
Ibrahimovic and Milan are pursuing the transfer of Marcus Rashford. On Monday, it was disclosed that Milan’s senior counsel, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who was a teammate of Rashford at United, is advocating for his transfer to the Serie A club.
In the Milan lineup, Rashford will contend with Rafael Leao, Christian Pulisic, and Tammy Abraham for a position. However, it could be an exciting transfer for him, as Milan defeated their rivals Inter in the Italian Super Cup earlier this week.
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