Marcus Rashford’s Manchester United future remains clouded in uncertainty as the forward continues to assess his options ahead of the new season.
After falling out of favour last season and spending the second half of the campaign on loan at Aston Villa, Rashford is seriously considering a permanent move away from Old Trafford.
Barcelona have long remained his preferred destination, with Hansi Flick not shying away from signing the Englishman.
However, it is believed that their director Deco is against the idea of a move.
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Fenerbahce however, led by former United boss Jose Mourinho, have made their intentions clear.
They tabled a concrete approach and are preparing to send representatives to England to discuss a potential €40 million deal.
But while the Turkish side lead the race, Rashford’s situation has sparked conversations across Europe.
Including with one of United’s fiercest rivals.
According to Daily Mail’s report, Rashford has now been offered to Liverpool as part of wider talks taking place over the Reds’ hunt for a new forward.
Liverpool have made Alexander Isak their top attacking target.
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Although Newcastle remain firm in their stance that the £150m-rated Swede is not for sale – despite the player’s openness to a move to Anfield.
As alternatives, the club have also inquired about Ollie Watkins, Yoane Wissa, Victor Osimhen, Hugo Ekitike, and Real Madrid’s Rodrygo.
Three of those names, who have also been linked with a move to United over recent months.
Rashford’s name was floated during those exploratory discussions.
However Daily Mail’s report state talks over that possibility have not progressed at this stage.
It remains rather unlikely – would certainly come as a huge shock – if Rashford ends up in a Liverpool shirt come the start of next season.
