
Juventus Targets Marcus Rashford for Summer Transfer
The Italian club Juventus is seeking to secure the signing of Marcus Rashford, the star of Manchester United, to become the team's primary target in the current summer transfer window, according to a report by The Sun.
Rashford arrived at Manchester United's training center in Carrington eight minutes after the departure of head coach Ruben Amorim, and is currently training away from the first team, alongside several players who have been informed to look for a new club.
Juventus's interest in signing Rashford comes amid competition from Barcelona, who also consider Rashford their primary target, alongside their desire to sign Rafael Leão.
Juventus sees Rashford as a key player for rebuilding the team, especially after the end of his loan period with Aston Villa, as the Italian club aims to compete with Napoli for the league title next season.
Rashford had announced his desire to leave Manchester United after his disagreements with the coach, while the English club is pushing for a permanent sale of the player, although his salary could pose a barrier.
Rashford continues his individual training during the summer, seeking to regain his form and compete for a spot in the England national team in preparation for the 2026 World Cup.
Rashford arrived at Manchester United's training center in Carrington eight minutes after the departure of head coach Ruben Amorim, and is currently training away from the first team, alongside several players who have been informed to look for a new club.
Juventus's interest in signing Rashford comes amid competition from Barcelona, who also consider Rashford their primary target, alongside their desire to sign Rafael Leão.
Juventus sees Rashford as a key player for rebuilding the team, especially after the end of his loan period with Aston Villa, as the Italian club aims to compete with Napoli for the league title next season.
Rashford had announced his desire to leave Manchester United after his disagreements with the coach, while the English club is pushing for a permanent sale of the player, although his salary could pose a barrier.
Rashford continues his individual training during the summer, seeking to regain his form and compete for a spot in the England national team in preparation for the 2026 World Cup.