Marcus Rashford’s dangerous Barcelona transfer gamble as Man Utd star pushes for exit

Marcus Rashford is willing to wait as long as it is necessary to complete a loan movement to Barcelona in the January transfer window.

Rashford is ready to leave Manchester United after he was extracted by the new boss Ruben Amorim, who, after the 1-0 victory, of his side, claimed Fulham on Sunday that he would rather put his 63-year-old keeper-coach on the couch in place of the attacker.

“We missed a little pace to change the game and move some pieces,” said Amorim. “But I prefer it. I would say [Jorge] Vital Before I put the player who does not give the maximum every day, so I will not change in that department.

“It is always the same reason. The reason is the training. The way I see what a football player should do in training, in life, every day. If things don't change, I will not change. The same situation for every player, I will not change If you do the maximum, if you do the right things, we can use every player. “

Rashford has received a number of offers from clubs around the world, but the Daily Star report that he has his heart in the field of Barcelona and is willing to wait until the last hours of the transfer window to move to well – to seal camp.

The bumper of the 27-year-old £ 350,000 a week has turned out to be a problem for Barcelona and they try to get a number of players out of their books to free up money for Rashford. However, the time has risen to reach an agreement, where the window is set to SLAM SLAM SLAM next Monday.

Rashford would also be willing to make a wage reduction to help facilitate the move and his representatives held face-to-face conversations with club heads last week. Alejandro Garnacho is also connected to a potential exit this month, in which both Napoli and Chelsea are interested in the winger.

He started with the last two games of United, but when he was asked about Garnacho's future the way he defends.

“I try to find the best position for him. Today he played more open and not so much inside. We need guys against one, but I don't know what will happen until the end of the window.”

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