According to The Telegraph, only three players at Old Trafford are now considered "non-transferable": Alejandro Garnacho, Rasmus Hojlund, and Kobie Mainoo, with the remainder of the squad available for sale or transfer. The arrival of Ineos as co-owners of Manchester United has opened the door to sales and transfers, leading to speculation about the futures of several high-profile players. One player who is reportedly up for sale is 26-year-old winger Marcus Rashford... who has struggled to fulfill his potential at Old Trafford.
Despite his flashes of brilliance, Rashford has yet to reach the level expected of him, and Manchester United may be willing to entertain offers for the English international, although the price tag may be too high for Barcelona. Another player whose departure is being speculated is Anthony, the 24-year-old Brazilian winger who arrived at Manchester United from Ajax two seasons ago for a reported 100 million euros.
Despite his initial promise, Anthony has failed to impress, managing only two goals and three assists this season... well below par. Manchester United's poor investment in Anthony means that they may be willing to offload him in the summer transfer window. Meanwhile, Borussia Dortmund is vying to sign a 24-year-old English winger who was previously sold to Manchester United for 90 million euros.
The German club, which reached the Champions League semi-finals with the player, is looking to extend the loan or make an affordable purchase of the player, who has managed three goals and two assists in 16 games since joining Dortmund on loan earlier this season. With his impressive form, "the young winger is no doubt a target for several top European clubs," "including Barcelona."
The summer market is approaching and many clubs are getting ready to revamp their squad, trying to balance their sporting goals with their financial situation. Several top European clubs are planning major changes, showcasing players who were previously linked to other teams, including Barça. According to The Telegraph, Manchester United is set for a significant overhaul.
Only three players at Old Trafford are now considered "non-transferable": Alejandro Garnacho, Rasmus Hojlund, and Kobie Mainoo. The rest of the squad is up for grabs after a 500 million euro investment in three years failed to secure Champions League qualification. The arrival of Ineos as co-owners has opened the door to sales and transfers.
It's a big shake-up at Manchester. Marcus Rashford is the shining star of United's youth team, but despite flashes of brilliance, he has yet to fully realize his potential. At 26 years old with a contract until 2028, Old Trafford is reportedly willing to entertain offers, although the price tag may be too high for Barça unless they make some big sales.
His talent has always been admired at Camp Nou, and he recently caught the eye as a potential replacement for Kylian Mbappé at PSG. The English winger has scored 8 goals and provided 5 assists this season.