Marcus Rashford recently stated that he is ‘ready for a new challenge’ away from Old Trafford, but it will not be in Saudi Arabia. According to the Daily Mail, the 27-year-old spurned three £35 million-a-year offers from the Saudi Pro League and has also ruled out a move to the Turkish Süper Lig.
Manchester United are prepared for Rashford’s departure this month, but it will have to be to a competitive club. The winger wants a move to a team that could get him back on the international radar, especially as Thomas Tuchel assesses his options ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
A loan remains an option for Rashford this month, and PSG has long been an admirer of the player.
The report also states that Rashford is open to remaining at United if he can work his way back into a starting position. Ruben Amorim has left the forward out of the last five matches, though he did return to the bench in the loss to Newcastle United.
The derby against Liverpool on Sunday could provide insight into the future of Marcus Rashford at the club. If he is included in the squad, it’s likely he will remain at Manchester United. However, if he is left out of Amorim’s team, it may signal the end of his career with the club.






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