The most immediate future of Marcus Rashford (27) seems far away Manchester United and Old Trafford but at the same time the English attacker is clear that he will not leave at any price. And not because of the money, but rather in reference to the fact of finishing in a championship that is not the super-elite of European football. In this sense, the latest information suggests that he said ‘no’ to Arab football despite the fact that his emoluments would increase significantly if he accepted that fate.
According to the Daily Mail, Rashford It rejected up to three offers from Arabia that would have reached an incredible figure of 42 million euros per year. In other words, the player is still of Manchester United He would not agree to join the Saudi championship, even considering that doing so would mean earning more than double what he is currently doing, as his salary in Manchester Unitedwith whom he has a contract until June 2028, is at 18 ‘kilo’.
Besides, Rashford He will also reject the option of going to Turkish football, as there is interest in acquiring his services from the Ottoman country. The English attacker already assumed he had to leave the Manchester Unitedbut he doesn’t want to do it if fate doesn’t convince him at least. A few weeks ago there was speculation about the possibility of him joining Barça, an option that will be looked at carefully, but it has disappeared and at this time it will be a utopia.
So far this season, Rashford He participated in a total of 24 official matches with the Red Devils, scoring 7 goals and providing 3 assists. However, he cannot be said to be infallible and his situation has worsened significantly in recent weeks with the arrival of Ruben Amorim going to the bench Old Trafford. The Portuguese coach does not rely on him and from the offices they are tired of his acts of indiscipline and he does not meet the expectations of the superstar who revolves around his figure. Everything indicates that it will appear, but not anywhere, and unless the scenario changes significantly, it will not affect Arab football despite the fact that economically the offers coming from the Saudi country seem irresistable.
Source: La Verdad

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