Manchester United are expecting formal loan offers from AC Milan and Borussia Dortmund for Marcus Rashford after both clubs registered their interest with the player’s representatives, sources have told ESPN.
United are actively working on solutions for Rashford in the January window with the England forward out of favour under new head coach Ruben Amorim.
Rashford hasn’t featured since the 2-1 win over FC Viktoria Plzen on Dec. 12. The club are willing to listen to all offers for the 27-year-old, both permanent deals and loans. Napoli are also understood to be interested in Rashford.
Sources have told ESPN that the most likely outcome this month — should he leave Old Trafford — is a straight loan. Rashford staying at United beyond the deadline has also not been ruled out.
Both Milan and Dortmund would be expected to pay a sizable portion of Rashford’s wages before any deal is agreed.
His salary of around £350,000 ($436,000)-a-week is a major stumbling block. United are willing to be flexible to help facilitate a move but bosses have vowed there won’t be a repeat of Raheem Sterling’s move to Arsenal in which Chelsea agreed to continue to pay almost 90% of the winger’s wages.