Shocking Reports: Barcelona And Real Madrid Plotting Moves For Rashford

Barcelona coach Ernesto Valverde and Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane.

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Marcus Rashford could be set for a sensational move away from Man Utd, with a number of top clubs in Europe making their interest known.

The 20-year-old is easily one of the best young talents in the world at the moment, and Man Utd are determined to hold on to him.

Jose Mourinho considers the starlet as one of his most trusted players, and that is evident by the fact that he has made 47 appearances this campaign.

However, if reports are to be believed, Rashford is still not satisfied with the appearances he has made so far, considering 24 of those 47 have come from the bench.

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At the start of the season, the Englishman was quite fairly in direct competition with Anthony Martial for a place in the first team. Alexis Sanchez’s arrival in January, though, has seen them both suffer.

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The Chilean is the first name on the team sheet now despite his early struggles, and that has been quite unfair to Rashford and Martial, who were having very good seasons up until January.

Hence, Rashford is thinking about a move away from the club that nurtured him and developed him into the player he is today.

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As per the Daily Star, a number of top clubs have shown interest in signing him in the summer – the likes of Chelsea, Barcelona, and Real Madrid are all keen – and a move would not be impossible.

Mourinho is determined to hold on to the England international, but he has often made it clear that he will never stand in the way of a player who is desperate to leave.

If a deal does happen between Man Utd and one of the aforementioned clubs, the price tag on Rashford is likely to be in the region of £100 million.

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