Man Utd will want over £100million if they are to part ways with Marcus Rashford this summer, according to a report. MUFC
Date published: Sunday 19th February 2023 10:08 -Man Utd will want over £100million if they are to part ways with in-form forward Marcus Rashford this summer, according to a report.
Erik ten Hag is clearly bringing the best out of the England international, who has scored 22 goals and provided eight assists in 35 matches across all competitions this term. Man Utd unsurprisingly want the England star to sign a new contract and are reportedly willing to make him their highest earner.
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