Marcus Rashford’s brother and agent has traveled to Italy for initial discussions with AC Milan executives regarding a potential loan move for the forward during the second half of the season. These exploratory talks are focused on establishing the financial and logistical framework of a deal, with Manchester United likely needing to cover a significant portion of Rashford’s salary to make the move feasible.
The 27-year-old forward, who missed United’s draw against Liverpool on Sunday due to illness, is not training with the squad on Wednesday and is instead working individually as he recovers. Rashford has recently expressed his desire for a new challenge, making him a key target for several European clubs.
AC Milan, while already boasting attacking depth and in-form players such as Rafael Leão in Rashford’s preferred role on the left wing, have made him their primary forward target for the January transfer window. However, the club has emphasized that any move would come with intense competition for starting spots across their forward line. Talks have included the possibility of a loan with an option to buy, though details remain preliminary.
Rashford’s availability has also sparked interest from Borussia Dortmund and Juventus, with both clubs closely monitoring the situation. As one of Europe’s top talents seeking a fresh start, Rashford has become a sought-after option in this transfer window, and the coming weeks will be crucial in determining his next destination.