According to The Sun UK, new Manchester United shareholder Ratcliffe is committed to reducing the club's costs and has begun laying off staff. Not only are regular staff affected, but stars are facing sales as well. Rashford has faced the brunt of the sales after his performance last season slumped badly. United are reportedly willing to drop their price and take the 26-year-old shot-stopper for a transfer fee of £60 million (about HK$600 million) if they have the ball.
Manchester United had priced Rashford at £100 million (about HK$1 billion), but they would have been interested and even received a lot of criticism that the Red Devils were too high. 'Foochie' value. Rashford scored just eight goals in 43 games last season. For a striker, they are clearly not qualified. In addition, their relationship with leader Tannhäuser has broken down, so United have to bow to reality. As soon as they receive an offer of £60 million, they will sell it 'Foo Boy'.
However, there are not many clubs interested in Lashford at the moment. The biggest potential buyer could be Paris Saint-Germain. The French powerhouse need to sign a striker instead of Kilian McBarbie, who left the team, but they won't meet United's £60 million transfer fee demand, which has become a problem.
In addition, Manchester United made redundancies on Wednesday (3), with 250 of them leaving the club, about 22% of the player base.