Marcus Rashford will not move to the Saudi League in the winter transfer period, and the player has decided to either continue with Manchester United or move to a club within Europe.
This was confirmed by the famous journalist Fabrizio Romano, who indicated that the option of going to Saudi Arabia this winter is completely out of Rashford’s calculations.
At the same time, the Daily Mail newspaper revealed that the 27-year-old received 3 huge offers from the Saudi League last month, but he rejected them all.
If Rashford had accepted any of those offers, he would have earned 35 million pounds as an annual salary, which is almost more than double his current salary with United, which is 350 thousand pounds per week.
Despite the financial temptation, the Red Devils star wants to play in Europe in a competitive league that helps him return to the England national team list if he leaves United.
Rashford is currently targeting to be at the head of coach Thomas Tuchel’s squad in the coming period with the England national team, and to be the first star of the “Three Lions” in the 2026 World Cup.
The Daily Mail pointed out that Rashford is still committed to Manchester United, and is ready to stay and fight for his position and try to re-convince coach Ruben Amorim of his abilities.
It is noteworthy that Rashford’s contract with United still extends until 2028, noting that the English media previously confirmed the English club’s openness to selling him in the winter for only 40 million pounds.