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Saudi clubs willing to break the bank for Man United star with over 400 apps – Player is already forcing His way out but Ten Hag still wants Him for one more season

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Clubs in Saudi Arabia’s Pro League are not slowing down, even after making significant expenditures last year.

Having having enticed some of the greatest players in football to leave Europe, such as N’Golo Kante and Karim Benzema of France, Saudi teams are continuing their attack and seem to be aiming for one of the most well-liked players in the Premier League, according to recent sources.



Saudi Arabia’s primary objective is now Marcus Rashford.
Marcus Rashford of Manchester United is reportedly a key target for Middle Eastern teams, with Saudi clubs willing to spend as much as £86 million (€100 million) for the England winger, according to a recent report from Fichajes.


Even though United is gearing up for Friday’s season opener against Fulham, reports, such as this one from The Sun, indicate the Red Devils are open to considering any and all offers for the struggling 26-year-old. A price as high as £86 million would undoubtedly force talks.

Even though Rashford has played his entire career for United, a shift in environment would be beneficial. Many have questioned whether the winger’s declining performances are a result of his unwillingness to move on and pursue a new challenge, despite having appeared in 404 senior games.

Furthermore, even if Saudi Arabia might not be every player’s idea of a “challenge,” the contracts the Pro League can offer are frequently what make a difference.

With a weekly salary of £300,000 (Spotrac), Rashford is already one of United’s highest earners. Therefore, any Saudi club hoping to entice the 26-year-old with a big contract will need to spend a tonne of money to turn the number 10 for United into one of the highest paid players in sports, if not the highest paid player in the world. This is an incredible prospect given the player’s dismal performance.

With four years remaining on his deal, Rashford has only scored eight goals in 43 outings across all competitions since the beginning of last season.




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