The 27-year-old Marcus Rashford could beset to leave Manchester United, but he has already rejected three lucrative offers from Saudi Pro League clubs, reportedly worth £35 million annually.
Rashford has emphasized that if he departs Old Tafford, it will only be for a highly competitive league and club.

Manchester United‘s management is open to considering offers for Marcus during the January transfer window. This follows the player’s public admission that he is ready for a new challenge and his exclusion from multiple match-day squads under new manager Ruben Amorim, who is reshaping the team.

Saudi Arabian clubs were among the first to express interest, offering contracts far exceeding Rashford’s current £315,000-a-week deal at United. However the forward has declined these offers and has also ruled out a move to Turkey. The forward is prioritizing a transfer that could boost his chances if regaining a spot in England’s squad for the 2026 World Cup.

Thomas Tuchel who once showed interest in Rashford during his tenure at Paris-Saint-Germain, is seen as a potential destination. Despite announcing his readiness for a new challenge, Rashford remains open to proving his worth to Amorim if needed. However, there is a growing sentiment that a change might benefit both the player and the club.

United are reportedly willing to negotiate a transfer or even a loan deal if a suitable fee is paid and the majority of Rashford’s wages are covered. The move is part of the clubs broader plan to refresh the squad while adhering to financial sustainability regulations.

Rashford was recently reinstated in the match-day squad for the 2-0 loss to Newcasle United after a four-game absence but did not feature in the match. While his situation has raised eyebrows among teammates, some insiders suggest that Amorim’s strategy involves not only tactical changes but also a shift in the team’s dressing room dynamics.
To read more stories like this, click sports.