Rashford turns down massive contract to leave Man Utd next month.

He had the potential to make twice as much money.

January 2nd 2025.

Rashford turns down massive contract to leave Man Utd next month.
According to recent reports, Manchester United's Marcus Rashford has turned down a massive offer of £675,000 per week from the Saudi Pro League, choosing to stay with the Red Devils instead. This comes after Rashford expressed his readiness for a new challenge, following his recent exclusion from the team by manager Ruben Amorim.

With the January transfer window approaching, United are open to offers for Rashford and have already received three from unnamed Saudi Arabian clubs. These clubs were willing to double Rashford's wages and offer him a staggering £35 million per year, but the English forward has declined their offers. Sources suggest that Rashford is only interested in joining a respected club in a competitive league, and that his desire to secure a place in the England team under manager Thomas Tuchel played a role in his decision to reject the Saudi offers.

In addition, it has been reported that Rashford has no interest in considering offers from Turkish clubs such as Fenerbahce or Galatasaray. Instead, one club that has been linked with the 24-year-old is Tottenham Hotspur, as manager Ange Postecoglou looks to strengthen his attacking options in January. However, it has been revealed that Spurs are not pursuing Rashford, as they are focused on recruiting players aged 23 or younger.

Rashford's future at Old Trafford seems uncertain, as he has not played in the last five games for United. He was notably omitted from the squad for the Manchester derby last month and has since been left out of the team entirely for four consecutive games, with a substitute appearance in the recent 2-0 loss to Newcastle. Despite this, Rashford remains a key player for United, having made 426 appearances for the club and contributing 138 goals and 63 assists.

In light of the situation, United may consider a loan move for Rashford in January, as long as his new club pays a fee and covers the majority of his wages. As for now, it seems that Rashford's days at Old Trafford may be numbered, but only time will tell what the future holds for the talented forward.

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