Three major European clubs are reportedly vying for the forward, and he might also have domestic options.
As the January transfer window progresses, the uncertainty surrounding Rashford’s future at Old Trafford is intensifying, with numerous clubs expressing interest. ..Continue Reading
Ruben Amorim has excluded the 27-year-old from the matchday squad five times in six games, citing illness as the reason for his absence.
Rashford hasn’t played for United since being substituted in their 2-1 win at Viktoria Plzen on December 12, and it seems increasingly likely he won’t feature for his boyhood club again.
He might follow his close friend Sancho’s exit strategy, who returned to Dortmund on loan for the second half of last season following a public fallout with Erik ten Hag.
The Athletic reports that the Bundesliga giants have joined the race to sign Rashford on an initial loan this month.
Serie A sides AC Milan and Juventus are also reportedly interested, along with potential short-term deals in the Premier League.
Despite Rashford’s public admission that he is “ready for a new challenge and the next steps,” the report suggests he might stay at United until summer.
Interest in Rashford is said to be growing, and discussions about his options are ongoing, but no decision has been made regarding his next destination.
Rashford’s substantial £325,000-per-week salary, part of his new contract until 2028 signed in 2023, could be a significant obstacle.
United would want most of his wages covered, but it remains uncertain if any of his potential new clubs can afford this.
Rashford won’t hurry his decision. He aims to find a club that offers a chance to reclaim his spot in the England squad under Thomas Tuchel.
The United No. 10 needs to impress Gareth Southgate’s successor to secure a place in the 2026 World Cup squad in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
Though there is reported interest from Saudi Arabia and the MLS, Rashford is widely expected to stay in Europe.
Amorim has indicated that Rashford could return to his plans if he improves his attitude and training efforts. However, it would be surprising if Rashford, the local hero, hasn’t moved to a new club by February.