Reunion with Ronaldo? January, Rashford wants five Saudi clubs

Dec 20, 2024

Reunion with Ronaldo? January, Rashford wants five Saudi clubs



'Rashford reunites with Ronaldo in Alnasr?'

Rumors about Rashford have been heating up foreign media for days ahead of the January transfer window, with Marcus Rashford openly referring to Manchester United and his decision to part ways. On the 20th (Korea time), the mirror said in an article titled 'Superstar'Cristiano Ronaldo, who shared a team with Rashford in Manchester United, will play against Alnasré Rashford? It was reported that they could give information.

Rashford's future at Manchester United is uncertain after being ruled out of the squad for last weekend's Manchester derby. Fans' attention was focused on his future in the January transfer market, as he expressed his intention to take on a new challenge in a new place through an interview. With the names of leading big clubs such as Barcelona, Paris Saint-Germain and Tottenham on the rise and fall, the Telegraph reported that the top four clubs in Saudi Arabia's professional league, Al-Etihad, Al-Hilal, Al-Nasr and Al-Ahli, and recently promoted Al-Cadcia, hope to recruit Rashford.




Reunion with Ronaldo? January, Rashford wants five Saudi clubs
Rashford, 27, will want to stay in the European league, and it is questionable whether he will seriously consider going to Saudi, but the reality is that there are not many European clubs other than oil money to cover Rashford's ultra-high salary. In particular, Alnasr, who signed Ronaldo in 2022, has been constantly linked to not only Rashford but also Europe's top stars every season. The Mirror predicted that `there is no indication yet, but if Alnasr starts to persuade Rashford, Ronaldo's experience playing with Old Trafford will provide insight into Rashford to the club.'

Ahead of the January transfer window with less than two weeks to go, Rashford made it clear that he would try to make changes, saying `personally I am ready for a new challenge and the next step.' "Even if I leave this place, I won't feel hard. No negative comments about Manchester United will come from me. "If I know things are already bad, I won't make it worse. I've seen how other players leave the team in the past. I don't want to be that kind of person. If I leave, I will make my own statement and I will make my own statement."

Reporter Jeon Young-ji sky4us@sportschosun.com




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