Manchester United forwards Marcus Rashford and Joshua Zirkzee are generating significant interest from Serie A clubs, with AC Milan reportedly leading the charge for Rashford.
Milan are actively considering a move for the 27-year-old England international and could approach United for further discussions this week. However, any potential deal would likely need to be a loan agreement, as Milan’s financial constraints mean they would require United to cover a substantial portion of Rashford’s wages. His salary remains a significant hurdle for the Italian side, complicating their ability to finalize any arrangement.
Milan are not the only club monitoring Rashford’s situation, with several teams across Europe exploring potential moves for the out-of-favor forward. Despite this interest, United have yet to receive any official offers for Rashford. Manager Ruben Amorim recently commented that the player’s return to the first-team setup depends largely on Rashford’s own efforts to reestablish himself.
For now, Rashford’s future remains uncertain. United’s ideal scenario would see the forward rediscovering his form and contributing effectively to the team, which could also boost his market value ahead of a possible summer transfer. All options appear to remain on the table as the January window progresses.