Juventus made Marcus Rashford their top objective this summer, according to a report.
The Italian giants are said to 'accelerate' the plans to sign the Manchester United -Ballingschap, which spent the second half of last season on loan in Aston Villa.
The Red Devils are supposed to seek a fee in the £ 40 million region for the international England that is also being sought by Laliga Giants Barcelona.
Barcelona is considered the preferred destination of the 27-year-old.
According to The Sun, Juventus nevertheless started the race for Rashford and his services are 'desperately'.
The side of Igor Tudor is heavily connected to another Van Man United's Wantaway stars, Jadon Sancho. However, his salary requirements have made negotiations so far.
Unfortunately for Juve they seem to have opted for the United player this summer with an even larger wage package than the 25-year-old.
It appears that Juve may be too late for the party, with reports on Friday who claim that Barcelona boss Hansi Flick has called on his side to understand Rashford.
It is thought that Rashford took an eye on Villa last season, where he had recaptured a stronger form and scored two goals in his 10 Premier League performances. He openly spoke about his desire to play Talent Lamine Yamal next to Teenage.
In the aftermath of the Laliga giants who miss their number one forward target Nico Williams after the Spain-Sterlet had inked a new contract in Athletic Bilbao, the interest in Rashford was raised.
According to journalist Matteo Moretto, it is assumed that head coach Flick has asked the club's hierarchy to punish a loan agreement with the option to buy the player next summer.
Barcelona had previously also considered Liverpool Luis Diaz an alternative option, but the Reds are supposed to have set aside an approach.
The deal is expected to claim in the coming weeks, while Barcelona and Manchester United throw away an agreement.
Mail Sport reported earlier that the Catalan giants would like to agree with a loan for Rashford that would partially see his parent club subsidize part of its wages of £ 300,000 a week.
The striking salary of the player represents a stumbling block for some of his lovers, but if Manchester United is in accordance with the deal, it would at least be a player in the midst of a charged atmosphere.
