European giants could hand Marcus Rashford stunning career lifeline in loan deal from Manchester United
Marcus Rashford has a number of Europe’s biggest clubs queuing up to sign him on loan, according to reports. The Manchester United forward is pushing for a move in January after being left in the cold by new manager Ruben Amorim. Rashford looks destined to leave Old Trafford in the winter windowGetty talkSPORT understands the Red Devils are resigned to the fact they cannot sell Rashford this month and a loan deal is their only option. The Athletic reports Borussia Dortmund, AC Milan, Juventus and unnamed Premier League clubs have registered their interest in a loan deal for the 27-year-old. A move to Dortmund would see Rashford follow the same path as Jadon Sancho – who was exiled by ex-manager Erik ten Hag and loaned back to the German club during the 2023/24 campaign. With Sancho now on-loan at Chelsea and expected to join the Blues permanently in the summer, fellow English talent Jamie Gittens has been thriving on the left side of Dortmund’s attack this season. Reacting to the reports, talkSPORT’s chief football correspondent Alex Crook said: “There’s rumours in Italy that AC Milan and Juventus are interested in him. “I’ve been told in the last hour or so that when it comes to Marcus Rashford, United are resigned to the fact they’re not going to be able to sell him this month. “The best-case scenario is that they send him out on loan and find a club who are willing to take on the burden of his wages. “But I still think they’re going to have to contribute significantly to that. “It could happen later in the window. It wouldn’t surprise me if there’s a Raheem Sterling to Arsenal-type deal where he goes on loan and Man United still end up picking up most of the tab for his wages.” Napoli have also been credited with an interest in Rashford, with the possibility of Victor Osimhen joining United in a swap deal. Amorim has continued to leave Rashford out of his squadsGetty Rashford has already rejected offers to join the Saudi Pro League in the hope of reviving his England career. The Red Devils academy graduate has not played under Amorim since scoring twice in a 4-0 win over Everton on December 1. He sat down with Henry Winter for a bombshell interview later that month, admitting he is ready for a new challenge, much to Amorim’s frustration. Rashford is thought to be United’s highest-earner, on more than £300,000-a-week – and he remains their joint-top scorer in the Premier League this season alongside Bruno Fernandes. However, the England forward has struggled to meet lofty expectations since his prolific 2022/23 season. After joining United at the age of eight, Rashford burst onto the scene as a teenager in 2016, and this is his tenth season with the senior team. He has 138 goals in 427 appearances during that time.
Marcus Rashford has a number of Europe’s biggest clubs queuing up to sign him on loan, according to reports.
The Manchester United forward is pushing for a move in January after being left in the cold by new manager Ruben Amorim.
talkSPORT understands the Red Devils are resigned to the fact they cannot sell Rashford this month and a loan deal is their only option.
The Athletic reports Borussia Dortmund, AC Milan, Juventus and unnamed Premier League clubs have registered their interest in a loan deal for the 27-year-old.
A move to Dortmund would see Rashford follow the same path as Jadon Sancho – who was exiled by ex-manager Erik ten Hag and loaned back to the German club during the 2023/24 campaign.
With Sancho now on-loan at Chelsea and expected to join the Blues permanently in the summer, fellow English talent Jamie Gittens has been thriving on the left side of Dortmund’s attack this season.
Reacting to the reports, talkSPORT’s chief football correspondent Alex Crook said: “There’s rumours in Italy that AC Milan and Juventus are interested in him.
“I’ve been told in the last hour or so that when it comes to Marcus Rashford, United are resigned to the fact they’re not going to be able to sell him this month.
“The best-case scenario is that they send him out on loan and find a club who are willing to take on the burden of his wages.
“But I still think they’re going to have to contribute significantly to that.
“It could happen later in the window. It wouldn’t surprise me if there’s a Raheem Sterling to Arsenal-type deal where he goes on loan and Man United still end up picking up most of the tab for his wages.”
Napoli have also been credited with an interest in Rashford, with the possibility of Victor Osimhen joining United in a swap deal.
Rashford has already rejected offers to join the Saudi Pro League in the hope of reviving his England career.
The Red Devils academy graduate has not played under Amorim since scoring twice in a 4-0 win over Everton on December 1.
He sat down with Henry Winter for a bombshell interview later that month, admitting he is ready for a new challenge, much to Amorim’s frustration.
Rashford is thought to be United’s highest-earner, on more than £300,000-a-week – and he remains their joint-top scorer in the Premier League this season alongside Bruno Fernandes.
However, the England forward has struggled to meet lofty expectations since his prolific 2022/23 season.
After joining United at the age of eight, Rashford burst onto the scene as a teenager in 2016, and this is his tenth season with the senior team.
He has 138 goals in 427 appearances during that time.