Saudi Arabia planning a sensational €100 million swoop for Marcus Rashford
Marcus Rahford might very well be on his way out of Manchester United before the summer transfer window of 2024 closes. The England international is attracting interest from the Middle East and could be the next in line to become a part of the ambitious project of Saudi Arabia. As per the reports, clubs from the Saudi Pro League are ready to offer a staggering €100 million for the services of Marcus Rashford.
The 26-year-old’s future has been a big talking point at Old Trafford since the transfer window commenced in June. United has implemented a rebuild of the squad and several players have been let go as a result of that. A financially lucrative offer might tempt Erik ten Hag to offload his star winger and look to reinvest the funds in alternative personnel.
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Currently, it is unclear as to which clubs from Saudi Arabia are seriously contemplating the signing of Marcus Rashford. The left-winger earns a hefty €18 million at his boyhood club, which will require potential suitors to come up with a record-breaking package to lure him away from the Premier League. A potential deal will provide further impetus to the Saudi Arabian football project to continue aiming for unparalleled heights.
Marcus Rashford unlikely to leave Manchester United for Saudi Arabia
Despite serious interest from Saudi Arabia, a move for Marcus Rashford seems improbable. Sources close to the United superstar have stressed the player’s desire to fight for his place in Erik ten Hag‘s team. Rashford is motivated to find his best form again and become an undisputed goal-scoring threat under a new era at the club.
Marcus Rashford has experienced several unforgettable moments in a Manchester United jersey. Nonetheless, inconsistencies have been his biggest enemy which has led to fans as well as the club officials doubting his future. He has spent all of his senior career at Manchester United and will be looking to snub a move to Saudi Arabia to resume his prime days at the top in Europe.