Marcus Rashford has rejected three lucrative offers from Saudi Arabian clubs worth around £35 million per year, opting to stay at Manchester United despite uncertainty surrounding his future at the club.
Rashford’s current situation at Manchester United is complicated, with the forward being left out of the squad for several matches due to his performance level in training.
He was recalled to the squad for their recent Premier League clash against Newcastle United but remained an unused substitute.
Despite the challenges, Rashford is reportedly not pushing for an exit from Manchester United.
Instead, he’s prepared to “give his all” if he earns a recall under head coach Ruben Amorim.
Per Chris Wheeler (Dailymail), “t’s understood he has turned down three mega-money offers from the Saudi Pro League that would eclipse his £315,000-a-week deal at United, and has also ruled out any moves to Turkey.
“But any move would have to suit the player before his brothers and sole representatives, Dwaine Maynard and Dane Rashford, would enter into negotiations.”
However, with Manchester United valuing Rashford between £40 million and £50 million, a transfer is still possible, especially with clubs like Paris Saint-Germain and Borussia Dortmund showing interest.