Rashford’s strict transfer rules leave Man Utd with one option over summer exit

Marcus Rashford is expected to be shown this summer the exit door of Manchester United, but the graduated Red Devils Academy no longer has any options for his next club

Marcus Rashford may have only one exit option in Manchester United left after he has already excluded three Premier League rivals. Red Devils Academy graduated is fully expected to leave Old Trafford this summer after an explosive season.

He was completely out of the team by Ruben Amorim from the loan of Aston Villa from the team. Villa had an option of £ 40 million to make the deal permanent, but despite his promising displays in the Midlands, they did not choose to sign it again.

Rashford has left that in an uncertain position about his future, but even then Rashford has a list of criteria for his next club. According to Manchester Evening News, the attacker is not willing to take a wage reduction on his current £ 325,000 per week package, which could only afford a few clubs.

It is suggested that Rashford has already rejected movements to both Saudi Aarabia and Turkey. He is open to a rival Premier League side, but he does not want to move to London, which would all see people like Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham from the race for his services.

It is also detailed that United Chiefs expect Rashford to go abroad after they have stopped a switch to Barcelona at the top of his list. The Catalan giants have an interest in Rashford, but are currently trying to beat a deal for Nico Williams from Athletic Bilbao who will stretch their finances.

A loan movement now seems to be the only route from Old Trafford for Rashford this summer. And he will hope to get his future, shortly after Ruben Amorim has made his feelings about a reintegration in the team very clearly.

The United Boss banishes the attacker alongside three colleagues from the pre-season tour of the club alongside Antony, Alejando Garnaacho and Jadon Sancho. Amorim explained Rashford's first omission in February and said: “What I say is that I couldn't show Marcus how to play football and train to train as I see it.

“And sometimes you have one player who is really good with one coach and the same player with another coach is different. I just wish to make Rashford and Unai Emery, and they can connect because he is a very good player.”

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He added: “The case was that some boys do not adapt as I see football, adjust the other boys and we try to build the team. It is something you feel, as a coach and a player.

“It is very normal, it happened with many coaches. The most important thing is that I say it was my decision.”

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