A big six club have entered the race to sign Marcus Rashford this month with the Manchester United star open to leaving his boyhood club.
Rashford has been deemed surplus to requirements by Ruben Amorim following disciplinary issues, and United are open to letting the 27-year-old leave the club this month.
Italian giants AC Milan and Juventus are reportedly “weighing up” a move for the England international, but The Athletic have reported that a Premier League side are considering a move.
According to the Daily Mail, that Premier League side is Spurs, who are keen on securing Rashford on loan this window.
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While a loan deal is the most likely outcome if Rashford is to leave this month, an obligation to buy could be included in any deal that sees him exit Old Trafford.
What Ange Postecoglou has said about Marcus Rashford
Spurs boss Ange Postecoglou has already addressed rumours linking Rashford to the club, but the Australian kept his cards close to his chest.
“If I looked at everyone we were linked to, I would have no time to do anything else, to be honest," he told reporters in December.
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"For us, we’ve been pretty disciplined in what we’re trying to build here and we’ll continue to be so.
“You can ask me about Marcus but you can ask me about every single Premier League footballer and I’ll say the same thing."
Rashford rejects 'lucrative' Saudi Arabia offers
According to The i Paper, Rashford has already turned down three offers from the Saudi Pro League due to a move to the Middle East not being appealing for the player.
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Saudi Arabia would be the most likely destination to match his eye-watering salary of £325,000 per week salary.
Fabrizio Romano has already revealed that AC Milan aren't willing to cover Rashford's wages, making negotiations with the Italian club difficult.
Topics: Manchester United, Marcus Rashford, Premier League, Transfers, Tottenham Hotspur, AC Milan, Juventus