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Manchester United Open to Covering Rashfords Wages to Secure £40M Deal

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Manchester United are ready to accept £40 million for Marcus Rashford and are even willing to cover part of his wages to secure a deal. With limited interest due to his high salary and public exit desire, clubs like Newcastle and Barcelona are linked.

Manchester United are ready to accept £40 million for Marcus Rashford and are even willing to cover part of his wages to secure a deal. With limited interest due to his high salary and public exit desire, clubs like Newcastle and Barcelona are linked. United hope to avoid settling for reduced transfer terms.

After the uncertainty surrounding Marcus Rashford’s future at Manchester United, fresh developments suggest the club is now willing to accept a £40 million offer for the forward, but with a twist. According to former United chief scout Mick Brown, the club is open to covering a portion of Rashford’s wages to secure a higher transfer fee, as they struggle to attract interest due to his high salary demands.

Although £40 million is the ideal figure United want, they may be forced to settle for less unless they subsidize part of his wages. Brown confirmed that Newcastle United are among the clubs interested, but only if United share the financial burden. Rashford, whose departure from Old Trafford seems inevitable, has also shown a preference for joining Barcelona and may consider a pay cut to make that move possible. However, the public nature of his exit has weakened United's negotiation stance, limiting their options.

Meanwhile, United are actively working on incoming transfers. Talks are advancing with Brentford over the signing of Bryan Mbeumo. Despite having two bids rejected, United are set to make a third offer and remain optimistic, as Mbeumo has expressed a strong desire to join the club this summer.

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