OM hit hard during the summer transfer window by attracting prestigious names like Mason Greenwood and Adrien Rabiot. Under the leadership of its president Pablo Longoria, the club seems determined to strengthen its workforce. According to the British press, Longoria has his sights set on Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford. A rumor quickly denied in France.
With the arrival of Mehdi Benatia alongside Pablo Longoria and Roberto DeZerbi, Marseille Olympic seems determined to reach the top! This summer, the Marseille club did not hesitate to make an impression on the transfer market by banking on promising talents. Mason Greenwooda young prospect with enormous potential despite the controversies which have recently surrounded him, has joined the club. Adrien Rabiotwithout a club after his departure from the Juventusalso joined the Marseille ranks in September. But the ambition of loon does not stop there: the name of Paul Pogba is circulating more and more, and the Marseille leaders would also be interested in the striker of Manchester United, Marcus Rashford.
OM on Rashford?
According to information from the British site TeamTalk, loon would keep an eye on the situation of a key player in Manchester Unitedengaged with the English club until 2028. However, this file seems far too ambitious for the Marseille president Pablo Longoria.
Too expensive for OM
According to At Minutes OMthe Marseille club does not intend to engage in an operation deemed “ financially impossible “. Lee specialized account on the news of loon thus clarified that the track leading to Marcus Rashfordthe English international with income estimated around €20M, was not an option for Marseille. THE PSG would have the necessary assets to secure the services of Marcus Rashford. According to information from TeamTalkthe Parisian club is closely following the 26-year-old striker. The interest in Rashford particularly intensified after the announcement of the imminent departure of Kylian Mbappépaving the way for a possible arrival of the England international to strengthen the Parisian attack. To be continued.