Marcus Rashford turns down eye-watering 35m per year deal in new blow for Man United
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Marcus Rashford has turned down an offer of 35 million per year from the Saudi Pro League amidst Manchester United's pressing need to offload him due to financial pressures. The player, who has been omitted from recent matchday squads under new manager Ruben Amorim, is reportedly preferred to remain at Old Trafford despite an impending points deduction faced by United linked to Profit and Sustainability Rules. Discussions with clubs like AS Monaco and AC Milan have not resulted in any concrete offers as of late, making a transfer complicated.
Marcus Rashford's decision to reject a lucrative 35m per year offer from the Saudi Pro League highlights his preference to stay at Manchester United despite limited opportunities.
Manchester United's urgent need to offload Rashford stems from potential points deduction risks under the Premier League’s Profit and Sustainability Rules, tying financial health with on-field dynamics.
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