Marcus Rashford’s potential departure from Old Trafford could pave the way for Manchester United to pursue Nigerian forward Victor Osimhen, Soccernet.ng reports.
Since the exit of Portugese talisman, Cristiano Ronaldo, United has expressed interest in Osimhen, but his high price tag has been a hurdle for the Manchester-based club.
The recent exit of France forward Antony Martial has increased pressure on United to secure a striker, but Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulations pose challenges, particularly regarding the reported £120 million valuation for the Super Eagles attacker.
Speculations of a swap deal involving Rasmus Hojlund plus cash for Osimhen appear unlikely, given United’s pressing need for additional striking options.
The England international, who also faces an uncertain future as a backup center forward, is reportedly considering a move following reported issues with Erik Ten Hag.
Rashford’s tenure at Old Trafford seemed tied to Ten Hag’s situation, but with the Dutchman staying, United is reportedly open to selling the 26-year-old.
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The club initially sought £80 million for Rashford, but due to his recent performance struggles, they may settle for around £60 million.
Should Rashford depart, United could potentially sidestep FFP regulations, making it feasible to pursue the acquisition of Osimhen and reshape their forward lineup for the upcoming season.
osimhen is the right choice for man united