Manchester United's decision to sell Marcus Rashford may be complicated by his high wages, his desire to stay competitive for England, and limited potential suitors.
Rashford's goal of securing a place in England’s squad for the 2026 World Cup makes a move to Saudi Arabia unlikely, especially amid managerial changes.
Negotiations for Rashford’s transfer could be hindered by his hefty salary of £365,000 per week, which the forward is entitled to until mid-2028.
While Manchester United may be willing to offer a cut-price deal at around £45 million, they might also need to incentivize his departure.
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