Marcus Rashford in Dortmund Hots Up as a main update behind the scene about the UTD Star Movement

BORUSSIA DORTMUND are looking to sign Manchester United’s wantaway star Marcus Rashford.

Rashford, 27, has embarrassed new United manager Ruben Amorim and hinted at an imminent departure in the January window of movement because he is “ready for a new challenge”.

According to Bild, Dortmund is watching the front, since they want reinforcements this month after wasting Donyell Malen to Aston Villa.

The sports director of BVB, Sebastian Kehl, and General Manager Lars Rickn have had conversations with abroad in England and the Red Devils the scenes.

In fact, the tactics of the Bundesliga giants are similar to those that followed to land Jadon Sancho de Chelsea on loan last season.

Dortmund “clashes” his search for Rashford, which will be a “serious option” despite monetary obstacles with respect to his release clause and his contract, which would be £ 325,000 consisting of the week.

Behind the scenes discussions about anything other than an undeniable loan agreement.

Rashford has also been connected to Barcelona despite its monetary problems.

According to Marca, Barca can only sign a new player as long as another makes way first.

Ansu Fati, who spent last season in Brighton, gets through an option to leave Blaugrana.

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Fati had problems for new Barcelona manager Hansi Flick.

Ronald Araujo and Eric García can also give way to Catalan giants to indicate the UTD man star.

However, the look of the film is more likely for a loan to the flexible attacker.

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