Erik ten Hag has revealed the Red Devils intend to keep Marcus Rashford in the upcoming transfer window after the end of the season despite the financial benefit that would come with selling the striker.
🚨 Erik ten Hag on Marcus Rashford and PSG reports: “We did not re-sign Marcus last season for four years with the intention to sell him now”.
“He should be part of Man United project and it’s not a subject we don't talk about”. pic.twitter.com/8rbFYR808i
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Marcus’ potential transfer would boost Old Trafford’s side’s Financial Fair Play compliance because rules favor teams that receive money for academy players.
Because of that, Chelsea are willing to sell Conor Gallagher despite the Blues academy graduate’s crucial role in the current campaign for the club from Stamford Bridge.
Despite the crucial financial situation in Manchester United, the Dutch manager shared that the team would not sell Rashford, who inked a new deal in the past summer.
“We did not offer him 5 years contract that he inked with the intention to transfer him in the summer,” the Man United boss shared with the media today.
“Rashford should be part of this project. It is not a topic we didn’t discuss.”
The Red Devils will play against Liverpool at the end of the weekend in an FA Cup tie at Old Trafford.