Manchester United manager, Erik ten Hag, has made it clear that the club has no intention of selling Marcus Rashford this summer. Despite the potential financial benefits of selling the forward, Ten Hag emphasized that Rashford is a crucial part of United’s future plans.
The decision to keep Rashford is not only based on his talent on the field but also on financial considerations. Selling the young star could bring in a significant transfer fee, which would help United comply with Financial Fair Play regulations. These rules give clubs an advantage if they receive transfer fees for academy graduates.
While United’s financial situation has been described as “tight” leading up to the summer transfer window, Ten Hag reiterated that Rashford is not up for sale. The manager stated, “We did not sign him last season for four years with the intention to sell him now. He should be part of this project. It is not a subject we don’t talk about.”
This statement from Ten Hag reaffirms United’s commitment to keeping Rashford at the club and highlights the importance of the forward in their long-term plans. As the summer transfer window approaches, fans can rest assured that Rashford will continue to be a key player for Manchester United.