Marcus Rashford's representatives held a meeting with Manchester United on Wednesday to evaluate all the transfer options available to him, a report has claimed.
Rashford is free to leave United this month as the Red Devils seek to save money. A £40m permanent transfer is thought to be their preferred move, but the forward’s mammoth wages have seen everyone involved agree that a loan is far more likely in January.
Clubs across Europe have been voicing interest in Rashford over the past few weeks and, according to SPORT, the 27-year-old’s agents took all those options to United for a crunch meeting on Wednesday.
AC Milan are thought to have made the most concrete proposal, while Monaco and Borussia Dortmund are also keen.
Barcelona, Rashford’s preferred destination, are also exploring a move. There has even been interest from the Premier League, where Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham United have been linked, but it is believed that United will refuse to strengthen a direct rival and will instead look to send Rashford overseas.
Barcelona hope to win the race for Rashford’s signature and are battling to convince the Englishman to delay a decision on his future as they need to sell players to free up the salary space to add Rashford to their squad.
Rashford is expected to leave United on a straight loan deal without an obligatory purchase clause, with the Red Devils hoping to see him raise his transfer value over the next six months and spark a scramble for his signature in the summer.