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Manchester United is expected to sell Rashford for 35 million! He has talked with Barcelona about salary cuts and seeks help from super agents

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Manchester United is reportedly preparing to sell Marcus Rashford for €35 million (£30 million), who has begun personal negotiations with Barcelona in La Liga. In order to realize the Camp Nou dream, the 27-year-old Master La is willing to cut his salary. As long as he can join, he is willing to make any sacrifices.

According to Sky Sports, Rashford has long expressed his desire to play for Barcelona and has begun negotiations with the La Liga club on personal terms.

His weekly salary at Manchester United was as high as £325,000, and when he rented it to Aston Villa, the team paid 70% of the salary. But for Barcelona, ​​which has been trapped in the La Liga salary cap, this is an amount that cannot be borne, so Manchester United Demon Star agreed to significantly reduce the salary requirements.

British media said that Rashford is seeking the help of super agent Pinni Zahavi and hopes to cooperate with him to complete the transfer. Rashford's agent is his two older brothers, but they do not have very good transfer operation skills except for public relations, so they have to seek help from professionals.

Zahavi was as famous as Jorge Mendes in the past. He has a huge influence in Barcelona. Club chairman Juan Laporta fully trusts him. He operated the transfer to sign Lewandowski in 2022, and Barcelona coach Hans Frick is also represented by him. According to Daily Sports, Zahavi, together with his right-hand man, Brazilian Humberto Paiva, signed an agreement specifically for Barcelona. Therefore, Rashford chose to ask him for help.

At the club level, the Red Devils are preparing to sell the youth-trained player for €35 million, with some floating clauses attached to it to increase potential transfer fees. Manchester United have made it clear that after head coach Ruben Amorin fell out of the first team plan, Rashford will definitely not be able to return to the club unless Jim Ratcliff changes coach. There have been rumors about Arsenal and Inter Milan and other giants recently.

And although Rashford performed well in Villa, scoring 4 goals and 6 assists, the club is likely to miss the Champions League and will not be able to continue to retain him after the end of this season. Villa has a £40 million buyout clause for Rashford, but if you can choose, Asensio from Paris Saint-Germain has a more buyout value.

According to rumors, the possibility of Rashford staying in Villa Park has plummeted after early reimbursement of the season. It is rumored that Villa is inspecting FC Porto's Spanish striker Samu Omorodion, who has scored 24 goals in 40 games this season, including a double score against Manchester United in the UEFA Cup.

Whether Barcelona really wants Rashford is also an unknown. Frick has two main wingers, Yamal and Rafinia, both of whom are far ahead of Rashford. If on the front line, veteran Lewandowski's scoring and fulcrum ability are incomparable to Manchester United's demon star, and he is even worse than Ferran Torres!

In addition, Barcelona is facing financial difficulties, and the club may be more willing to continue to promote and train Lamacia's youth training players rather than spending money to buy a player who was controversial in both Manchester United and England in the past, and he may not be able to enter the starting lineup.

Manchester United will not care where Rashford wants to go. As long as he can make money, bring ideal profits, and allow the club to balance income and expenditure, it will be no problem where he joins. As a graduate of Manchester United's youth training, the sale of Rashford will bring pure profits in the Premier League PSR profit and sustainable development rules, which will help Amorin buys people and rebuild. Eliminating Rashford's huge contract from payroll will also greatly reduce Manchester United's financial burden, which is equivalent to nearly £17 million a year.

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