Manchester United is ready to permanently sell Marcus Rashford this summer after he borrowed it last season, but the club does not yet have to receive formal offers for the attacker
Marcus Rashford is ready to return to Manchester United for training for the season if a transfer is not released in the coming weeks prior to the club's tour by the United States.
After having spent the second half of the 2024-25 campaign on loan in Aston Villa, Rashford, 27, is free to leave Old Trafford for good this summer and is one of a number of players who are actively trying to load the Red Devils during the transfer window.
But nobody who is currently becoming serious about signing the United Academy graduated, Rashford may have to start the preseason at Carrington.
As reported by ESPN for the first time, Rashford would 'prepare' for such a possibility with United Due Fo to Tests and Training next month.
And despite the interest of a host of Europe's elite, such as Barcelona, ​​Bayern Munich, Inter Milan and Juventus, the report adds that United has not received any formal offers for Rashford.
Since he is under contract until 2028, there is a possibility that another loan can be punished if no one will want to follow a permanent deal for a player who is surplus for the requirements under Ruben Amorim.
United, however, would rather do a permanent deal for Rashford, which is appreciated at around £ 40 million. The player's preference is to become a member of a club in the Champions League.
Earlier in the summer it was claimed that Rashford's dream movement would be to join Barcelona, ​​which have been extended with the player in the last 12 months.
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But with the Spanish giants who are now progressing in their pursuit of Nico Williams from Athletic Club, such a switch now seems very unlikely, at least in this transfer window.
United will start with a revision of a play team that was far below the expectations in the Premier League last season and hopes to make Bryan Mbeumo their second summer drawing after the conquest of Matheus Cunha van Wolves.
The club has to give the club more room to maneuver on the transfer market and it is hoped that further funds can be generated by the sale of Rashford, Antony, Alejandro Garnacho and Jadon Sancho, who all have no future at Old Trafford.
