In a surprising twist, Tottenham Hotspur would apparently consider a loan for Marcus Rashfordaccording to emerging reports.
The attacker of Manchester United found himself on the sidelines, missing the last six games as speculation surrounding his future at Old Trafford intensify.
Although Rashford has attracted interest from several clubs across Europe, Spurs are also keen to make a move to strengthen their offensive arsenal.
The Daily Mail have indicated that Tottenham are keen to secure Rashford’s services on loan this month, following claims by The Athletic that an unnamed Premier League team is also considering a bid.
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The Spurs manager, Ange Postecoglouwas asked about the possibility of signing Rashford in December and remained evasive, saying: “If I had to look at everyone we’re linked with, I wouldn’t have time to do anything else, to be honest. We have maintained a disciplined approach in building our team, and that won’t change. You can ask about Rashford, but I would give the same answer for any player in the Premier League.
While Tottenham are reportedly considering signing Rashford to boost their attacking options, they are also being linked with Randal Cole Muani of PSG.
Several clubs, including AC Milan et Borussia Dortmundare interested in the 27-year-old English player. However, any potential deal will largely depend on how much of Rashford’s hefty £325,000-a-week salary United is ready to cover.
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Additionally, the possibility of including an option or obligation to purchase in any agreement is considered, Manchester United being open to the idea of parting ways with Rashford permanently.
Furthermore, Kobbie Mainooanother club-trained talent, could also be on the move this month, attracting interest from Chelsea. Proceeds from any sale would go a long way toward helping United meet Profit and Sustainability Regulations.
Rashford last month expressed his desire to take on new challenges, commenting: “For me, personally, I believe I am ready for the next step in my career. When I finally leave, it will be without resentment. I will not express never have negative feelings towards Manchester United, because it’s not in my nature. If a situation is difficult, I prefer not to exacerbate it. I have seen how other players left, and I want to avoid exacerbating it. be in this scenario. leave, I intend to make a clear statement, reflecting my own perspective.”