Rashford Manchester United Exit Gains Momentum as Agreement Reached on Thrilling Move
Manchester United is preparing for a busy transfer deadline week, with no signings yet in January due to financial restrictions. Marcus Rashford potential exit is accelerated after Barcelona secured £ 4.5 million from Unai Hernandez sale.
Manchester United is preparing for a busy transfer deadline week, with no signings yet in January due to financial restrictions. Marcus Rashford potential exit is accelerated after Barcelona secured £ 4.5 million from Unai Hernandez sale. This could fund a loan move for Rashford, enabling United to pursue Christopher Nkunku, though Chelsea demands £65m for the striker.
For the final week of the transfer window, Manchester United is preparing for a flurry of activity under Ruben Amorim’s management. Despite being limited by the Premier League’s profit and sustainability rules, the club is seeking last-minute reinforcements. While United has not made any signings yet this month, they have had two bids for Lecce's Patrick Dorgu turned down. Additionally, the futures of Marcus Rashford and Alejandro Garnacho remain unresolved.
Rashford's potential exit has gained momentum, with Barcelona reportedly agreeing to a deal to sign him on an initial loan, with an option for a permanent move. The deal is contingent on Barcelona finalizing a £4.5 million sale of Unai Hernandez to Al-Ittihad, which would help cover Rashford's wages.
If Rashford departs, Manchester United could intensify their pursuit of Chelsea’s Christopher Nkunku. Although Nkunku has scored 13 goals this season, he has expressed dissatisfaction over his limited starts at Chelsea. Reports indicate that Chelsea would only allow him to leave for a £65 million fee, but discussions between the clubs are still in the early stages, with no deal yet in place.
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