
According to TEAMtalk, Manchester United will not force Marcus Rashford to leave. However, if an offer between £50 million and £60 million comes in, the club would seriously consider his transfer.
Sources indicate that Fenerbahçe, managed by José Mourinho, is also interested in Rashford. While they have not engaged in talks with the player's representatives, they are closely monitoring his situation.
Rashford's wages and transfer fee are too high for Fenerbahçe, so a loan deal with a buyout option would be more suitable for them. If Manchester United agrees to cover part of his wages, Fenerbahçe might be able to sign him next month. However, Fenerbahçe is currently focused on signing Talisca.
Saudi clubs are capable of covering Rashford's wages and transfer fee, but there has been no progress on that front so far. If Rashford's situation remains unchanged closer to the end of the winter transfer window, Manchester United might consider offers from Saudi clubs.
Rashford, however, prefers to stay in Europe, as he believes moving to the Saudi league could affect his chances of returning to the England squad.