While teams want to strengthen up their teams, especially in the second round of seasons, clubs start the search for talents in the approaching January transfer.
A top prospect for Manchester United has been Marcus Rashford with pace, technicality, as well as goal poacher instincts.
This has made the various clubs within the premier league to develop interest in Rashford with the view of enhancing the side’s attack force.
But United’s management has reported that they are not going to consider any proposal for Rashford to go on a loan.
“United would not loan Rashford to a Premier League rival – ruling out any chance of a switch to Arsenal or Chelsea, who have both reportedly been interested in strikers to boost their firepower.” The Suns wrote.
This decision occurs at the backdrop of increased participation in competitions in local and European leagues due to an increased number of matches per season.
Rashford ed the Red Devils in 2016 and has been an important player for the club up to now.
He has in the course of years progressed into one of the most vital players within the team through goals as well as assists and other aspects of a football match.
The 27-year-old forward is an excellent player when it comes to playing in certain matches, thus he becomes a key player, especially during the time that a club has so many matches to play in.
Rashford has not been in United’s starting line up in the last five games, this after he was benched after he played poorly in the Manchester Derby last month.
On the other hand, other clubs are likely going to consider this as a sign of weakness in g a quality forward especially if they need an extra attacker for a top four or survival season.
The Daily Mail has reported that Rashford has turned down three bigger offers from Saudi Pro League clubs as they offered him a way bigger amount of money than he currently earns £315,000-a-week or even £35 million a year.