Man Utd set Rashford exit price with Arsenal keen on transfer
Man Utd set Rashford exit price with Arsenal and Newcastle keen on transfer after a difficult campaign this season.
Manchester United star Marcus Rashford is on a transfer target for Premier League rivals Arsenal after a difficulty compaign this season.
Manchester United have now set a £60million in order to part ways with Marcus Rashford, according to reports.
The England international has endured a difficult campaign under both Ralf Rangnick and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
Arsenal and Newcastle are among the clubs keeping tabs on his situation.
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Man Utd set Rashford exit price
90min reports that the Red Devils would expect a minimum sale price of £60m if they allow him to depart.
Rashford has been a key figure for United since bursting onto the scene under Louis van Gaal back in the 2015/2016 campaign.
However, he’s regressed over the past 18 months and currently appears to be a shadow of his former self.
Rashford is waiting to speak with Erik ten Hag before making a definitive decision on his future.
With the World Cup in Qatar inching closer, he can’t afford to warm the bench much longer.
He’s been ‘left frustrated’ by the last few years at the club and their failure to win the biggest trophies on offer.
Arsenal are one club interested in snapping up the striker.
However, interest from abroad is said to be ‘even stronger’.
Paris Saint-Germain are interested, especially if Kylian Mbappe moves on a free transfer to Real Madrid.
Barcelona, who came close to signing Rashford during the 2019 summer transfer window, are also interested.
Meanwhile, Roy Keane suggested on Monday night that Rashford has lost his ‘hunger’ at United.
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