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It is a fact that with the arrival of the new Portuguese coach of Manchester United, the international English striker,
Marcus Rashford, has improved and raised his performance. However, according to information, the footballer is
not in the plans of the "red devils" and in fact they have him as a
first priority to be sold, as soon as the
January transfer window opens. He states that the club is open to hearing proposals from other teams that would like to include him in their team.
The high salary of the English international striker is another issue that concerns the United management, which remains concerned about upcoming proposals for his sale.
After all, everyone knows that the financial data of Manchester United is particularly discouraging. This development is not news for the "Red Devils", especially since it was preceded by a very expensive summer, where they spent almost 220 million euros on transfers alone.
As a result, the club had to take some drastic measures to balance the budget, such as reducing the transfer budget for the next two transfer "windows". However, it turns out that more revenue is needed due to the financial restrictions imposed by Financial Fair Play.
In this light, the Manchester team no longer appears hesitant to give up a player with a high market value if a satisfactory offer is received.
United have priced the 27-year-old striker at 60 million euros, an amount that is likely to be the first to "wave a handkerchief".
Also playing a role in the matter of Rashford is his disciplinary offenses last year, which, combined with the general lack of consistency in the competitive part, seem to be breaking down any resistance to the possibility of selling him for the appropriate financial price.
Manos Staramopoulos
Journalist and Analyst of International Football and Affairs
Chief Editor English Zone of Discoveryfootball.com
Athens (Greece)