TBR Football has revealed that Manchester United will have to pay 75% of the player's salary out of their own pockets if they plan to loan out striker Marcus Rashford. The news, like a heavy bomb, instantly triggered the soccer circle, the various powerful have thrown out olive branches to the England international.

West Ham United have reportedly officially joined the race for Rashford. Although no team has publicly committed to signing him on a permanent basis, West Ham United have shown great enthusiasm for taking Rashford on loan. They expect to give Rashford a steady stream of appearances to help him find his best form and prove his worth once again.

However, United have a lot of challenges in the matter of renting out Rashford. Given that Rashford's weekly wage is a whopping £325,000, United are responsible for 75% of that, which undoubtedly adds to the club's financial burden. Nonetheless, it seems that United are still inclined to look for new opportunities for Rashford through loaning him out, to avoid him being a substitute in the team for a long period of time.

Apart from West Ham United, European giants such as AC Milan, Inter Milan, Napoli, Juventus, Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund and Paris Saint-Germain have also approached the middleman with the intention of bringing in the English attacker to bolster their team's firepower.

For now, Rashford's future remains in limbo. But one thing is for sure, he has become the focal point of the transfer market, and his destination will certainly become the focus of fans and media attention. Manchester United and Rashford himself need to carefully consider their future decisions to ensure the healthy development of the player's career.

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