Borussia Dortmund seeks to point out the Wantaway Manchester United, 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 helps watch the front because they have a pressing need to strengthen this month after wasting Donyell Malen opposite to Aston Villa.
BVB’s sporting director Sebastian Kehl and managing director Lars Ricken have been holding discussions with the England international and the Red Devils behind 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” their pursuit of Rashford, who will be a “serious option” despite monetary hurdles regarding his release clause and his contract, which would be £325,000 consistent with the week.
The discussions, the scenes, would concentrate on something more than a loan agreement.
Rashford also connected to Barcelona despite his monetary misfortunes.
According to Marca, Barça can only indicate to a new player if he does his position first.
Ansu Fati, who spent last season at Brighton, is posing as an option to leave the Blaugrana.
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Fati had upset the Mins under the new manager of the Barcelona film Hansi.
Ronald Araujo and Eric Garcia could also make way for the Catalan giants to sign the Man Utd star.
However, the appearance of the film is more likely for a loan for the flexible attacker.
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