Manchester United slap price tag on Marcus Rashford as they fear he might leave for free next summer - Reports

The Red Devils are eager not to lose Rashford
The Red Devils are eager not to lose Rashford.

Manchester United have slapped an £80 million price tag amid fears that he might leave for free next summer.

The English forward's contract expires at the end of the season, but United have a one-year extension option in his deal. Rashford, 25, has enjoyed an impressive start to the campaign, scoring eight goals and contributing three assists in 19 appearances across competitions.

He is currently in to Qatar for the 2022 FIFA World Cup with England, bagging three goals in four appearances. The Red Devils attacker's form seems to be alerting potential suitors to his availability ahead of his contract expiration.

Manchester United have placed an £80 million fee on his head to ward off interest from clubs, per the Daily Star. They have reportedly offered Rashford a new deal worth £300,000 per week.

However, he's yet to sign it, intensifying interest in his services. The decision to place an £80 million price tag on the striker may stem from PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi's recent comments on a potential move for the player.

The Parisian president said that he held talks with the forward in the summer, who remained with United. Al-Khelaifi has suggested that talks may recommence following the FIFA World Cup, saying:

"We're not hiding it; we spoke before and … interest. But the moment was not a good moment for both sides. Maybe, summer, why not?"

Rashford rose through the youth ranks at Old Trafford before making his first-team debut in 2015. He has made 322 appearances for the Red Devils, scoring 101 goals and providing 61 assists.


Martin Dubravka unlikely to extend loan spell with Manchester United

Dubravka looks set to head back to St James' Park.
Dubravka looks set to head back to St James' Park.

According to ESPN, Manchester United are considering a move for Borussia Monchengladbach goalkeeper Yann Sommer.

The 33-year-old will be available as a free agent at the end of the season, and new manager Erik ten Hag could look to lure him to Old Trafford. That will likely spell the end for Dubravka at United, who is on loan from Newcastle United for the campaign.

The Slovakian shot-stopper has only made one appearance and appears to be heading towards the exit door.

Ten Hag's side paid a £2 million loan fee to lure him to Old Trafford. Manchester United would be obligated to make the move permanent for £6 million if Dubravka makes a certain number of Premier League appearances.

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