Marcus Rashford to discuss future with Manchester United after World Cup
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 19, 2026, 5:10 AM
Last updated Jun 19, 2026
Marcus Rashford is set for talks with Manchester United officials in Manchester following the World Cup. The club is eager to sell him amid a midfield overhaul and to alleviate his substantial wage burden. Barcelona opted against a permanent transfer after a loan spell, complicating Rashford's future. Although there is interest from Turkey and Saudi Arabia, Rashford reportedly prefers to continue his career in Europe. The discussions may lead to a reevaluation of his position at United, where he has expressed dissatisfaction and a desire for a fresh start.
- •United seeks to offload Rashford to manage wages
- •Barcelona chose not to trigger Rashford's buy option
- •Rashford returns to Manchester for talks post-World Cup
- •Interest from Turkish and Saudi clubs is noted
- •Rashford prefers a move to another European team
- 5:10 AMYahoo Sports — Marcus Rashford set for showdown talks with United chiefs
"Manchester United remain desperate to offload Marcus Rashford this summer as INEOS target a midfield overhaul and seek reinforcements out wide.Getting the Mancunian’s £325,000-a-week wages off the ...
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