The transfer windows keep coming and going for Marcus Rashford . Six months ago, the Englishman, who was no longer part of Ruben Amorim's plans, was pushing behind the scenes to join FC Barcelona. Ultimately, he was unsuccessful and settled down for six months in Birmingham. Loaned to Aston Villa without an option to buy, he scored 4 goals and provided 5 assists in 17 appearances in all competitions under Unai Emery. Above all, he reminded everyone that he could be a formidable player. This has not escaped the notice of several teams.
FC Barcelona in the lead. The Culés still have an eye on the 27-year-old Mancunian. But he's acting as a plan B, behind Luis Diaz (Liverpool). The latter, however, said yes to Bayern Munich, who also checked Rashford's name off their extended list. This door should therefore close if the Munich side manage to convince the Reds. The Merseyside club wants to continue with the Colombian, who wants to leave. A price of €100 million has been set. Firm for the moment, the Anfield residents are nevertheless anticipating a potential departure. Especially since Darwin Nuñez is also on board.
A first in 64 years between MU and LFC
If Alexander Isak is the priority, it won't be easy to convince Newcastle unless they make an exceptional offer. Meanwhile, the English are pursuing several avenues. As explained on our website, Rodrygo is popular. The Daily Mail adds the names of Victor Osimhen, Olie Watkins, Yoane Wissa, Hugo Ekitike, and... Marcus Rashford. Yes, you read that right. Liverpool is monitoring the Manchester United player's situation . The British publication explains that the Red Devils star's case was discussed internally during a conversation.
There haven't necessarily been any major breakthroughs, but this option exists and is on the table. The Sun adds that a transfer of Rashford to the Reds would be a first in 61 years. Indeed, the last player to go directly from United to Liverpool was Phil Chisnall. That was in 1964. In 2007, Gabriel Heinze came very close to doing the same after a falling out with Sir Alex Ferguson. But he didn't take the plunge. The two rival clubs avoid making deals together. A transfer for Rashford, who came through at the club, would be a huge betrayal and a novelty. His price has been set at €48 million. United, who are selling, will consider this option if Liverpool go through with the second option.
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