Tottenham Hotspur exploring the possibility of a loan deal unfortunately manchester united forward Mark Rashfordaccording the independent.
The 27-year-old has not played for United since the 3-2 defeat to Nottingham Forest on December 7. Although he returned to the bench in the 2-0 defeat against Newcastle UnitedEditHe has been kept out of the team in four of United's last five games, promoting the possibility of an exit this winter.
Now, the independent states that its availability has sparked the interest of several first division clubs, including Tottenham, who have explored the possibility of a deal with talks already underway. western ham United are also reported to be interested in a move for the explosive striker.
Despite interest from Spurs, the Red Devils hierarchy would prefer to sell the player abroad permanently to reduce their wage bill rather than a loan deal with the possibility of contributing to his wages, according to the report.
A host of top European clubs are also in the race for the England international, with the report claiming that AC Milan, Juventus, Barcelonaand Borussia Dortmund are set to overtake Spurs for the player's signature, with Dortmund reportedly the most attractive destination.
Rashford remains a decent player with great potential, but his valuation of €55m (£46m) per Transfer market may be too high, so taking out a loan is the best financial option at this time.
Change at the Spurs?
After a disappointing 2021-22 season in which he scored just 5 goals in 32 appearances in all competitions, the 27-year-old underwent a rapid change of form the following season, scoring 30 goals and providing 9 assists to earn the title of club player. the season.
Then came another dip in form in the 2023-24 campaign, where he scored just eight goals and provided five assists in 43 appearances for Man Utd.
This season things are not going particularly well for the Englishman, with only 15 games in the Premier League and 24 in all competitions. Despite the lack of chances, he has already contributed ten goals with four goals in the Premier League. His seven goals are just one less than in 43 appearances last season, indicating what could have been a positive season for him.
If his off-field and commitment issues can be contained, then a move to Ange Postecoglou should be a no-brainer as the Australian coach could be the man who can bring out the best in Rashford.