
Rashford Rejects Saudi Offer and Sticks to Move to Barcelona
Marcus Rashford, the Manchester United striker, has received several new offers to leave the team during the current summer transfer window, but he is still committed to the idea of joining Barcelona.
According to the Spanish newspaper "Mundo Deportivo," Rashford rejected an offer from one of the top clubs in the Saudi league worth 40 million euros, preferring to wait for an offer from Barcelona and is willing to reduce his salary to comply with financial fair play regulations.
The newspaper clarified that the deal could be on loan until the end of next season, with a purchase option for an amount ranging between 30 and 40 million euros, given the player's desire to finalize his transfer quickly and join Barcelona's training camp early in preparation for the new season.
Rashford, who is 27 years old, spent the second half of last season on loan at Aston Villa, where he played 17 matches, scoring 4 goals and providing 6 assists, showcasing a notable level that attracted the interest of several clubs.
According to the Spanish newspaper "Mundo Deportivo," Rashford rejected an offer from one of the top clubs in the Saudi league worth 40 million euros, preferring to wait for an offer from Barcelona and is willing to reduce his salary to comply with financial fair play regulations.
The newspaper clarified that the deal could be on loan until the end of next season, with a purchase option for an amount ranging between 30 and 40 million euros, given the player's desire to finalize his transfer quickly and join Barcelona's training camp early in preparation for the new season.
Rashford, who is 27 years old, spent the second half of last season on loan at Aston Villa, where he played 17 matches, scoring 4 goals and providing 6 assists, showcasing a notable level that attracted the interest of several clubs.