Newcastle wants to save Marcus Rashford from his Manchester United Limbo.
The magpies are ready to offer the England -Spits -Champions League -football after his loan from Aston Villa.
Rashford's dream destination is considered Barcelona.
But the Spanish giants have never supported their interest in the 27-year-old.
And Sunsport can reveal that Newcastle is convinced that they can offer Rashford an ideal phase to rebuild his career.
Toon boss Eddie Howe expects £ 160 million to retain Alexander Isak with an Arsenal target.
And far from a replacement for 25-year-old Swede, Newcastle sees Rashford as an ideal player to rotate him.
It is understood that the Magpies have a year-long loan agreement for the 62-CAP Ster.
But Old Trafford Chiefs prefer a permanent exit.
And every chance of Rashford that goes back in United seems slim, although it is under contract until 2028.
The Mancunian scored in the first two games of Ruben Amorim last November.
But he last played for the Red Devils on December 12.
And after he had completely left their competition day team, Rashford came to Villa in January for the rest of the season.
He seemed to breathe new life into his fortunes, four goals and six assists in 17 games for the men of Unai Emery
But Rashford wants to return to a Champions League platform in the next term.
And for their campaign in Europe's best domestic cup competition, Newcastle has to strengthen the top.
Callum Wilson, 33, is followed by Everton and Saudi clubs, although he could stay in St James' park.
In the meantime, Chelsea won the £ 30 million race for Ipswich frontman Liam Delap.
So a blow to a Rashford's experience player – not to mention his despair to impress the World Cup – could both parties fit.
