Newly released British media outlet TBR Football has revealed that Manchester United's 27-year-old England striker Marcus Rashford's transfer destination in the winter window is in limbo. While United have pitched the star to European giants including Barcelona, Bayern Munich and Jose Mourinho's Fenerbahce, no club has yet to throw in a permanent transfer offer as of yet.
TBR Football have revealed that Manchester United have recognized that no club is willing to sign Rashford on a permanent transfer. This implies that if Rush leaves the club in the winter window, he may only be able to complete a deal on loan. However, United's reservations about whether a short-term deal would actually benefit the team have certainly added layers of fog to the transfer process.
It is worth mentioning that Rashford himself has no interest in joining the Saudi, Turkish or American leagues, and he is eager to play in the top European leagues. At present, AC Milan and other Serie A giants show great interest in it, Juventus and Napoli also actively understand its dynamics. Meanwhile, Bayern Munich has continued to pay attention to Rashford, but has not taken action for the time being.
For Manchester United, Rashford's transfer is as tricky as it gets. On the one hand, they expect to free up salary space through a transfer; on the other hand, they are worried that a loan deal will not bring substantial benefits. At the same time, United also need to weigh Rashford's personal wishes and career development, to ensure that his transfer will not affect the form and performance.