Marcus Rashford appears poised to end his 20-year association with Manchester United as he seeks a fresh challenge away from Old Trafford. The England international has reportedly fallen out of favor with manager Ruben Amorim, leading to speculation about his future with the club.
Rashford, 27, was loaned to Aston Villa during the winter transfer window with a £40 million buy option. However, Villa's failure to qualify for the Champions League made a permanent deal financially unviable, forcing him to return to Manchester. Despite this, sources suggest Rashford has little chance of being reintegrated into the squad and is actively pursuing a permanent transfer.
According to reports from Jeremy Cross, Rashford has requested to be excused from Manchester United's upcoming pre-season tour of the United States. The forward is said to prefer staying in the UK to finalize a move away from the club. This request is unlikely to cause friction with Amorim, who reportedly has no plans to include Rashford in his squad, especially with the recent addition of Matheus Cunha.
Newcastle United had been linked with Rashford, but his £325,000-a-week wages have reportedly deterred the Magpies. Meanwhile, a potential move to Barcelona remains a possibility, with Rashford's agent recently meeting with the club's sporting director, Deco. Despite interest from the Spanish giants, no formal agreement has been reached.
As Rashford continues to explore his options, Manchester United is equally eager to resolve the situation to free up wage space and transfer funds for future signings.
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