This article contains affiliate links, and we will receive a commission on any sales generated from them. Learn more. Man Utd have put Marcus Rashford up for sale. Ratcliffe has already shaken up the United hierarchy, with a focus on proving that underperforming players are not safe under his watch.
The 71-year-old has wasted no time in making moves to restore a winning culture at Old Trafford, which has been missing since Sir Alex Ferguson’s retirement 11 years ago. United has made key changes in its leadership, replacing chief executive Richard Arnold with Omar Berrada and parting ways with John Murtough. Dan Ashworth from Newcastle United is set to succeed Murtough as sporting director, and Jason Wilcox from Southampton is expected to replace Darren Fletcher as technical director in the coming weeks. Ratcliffe’s new team for football operations is almost in place, and the upcoming summer transfer window marks the first opportunity to adjust the squad under Erik ten Hag’s management in search of on-pitch improvements.
Our community members receive special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners, with the option to unsubscribe at any time. Read our Privacy Policy. According to Football Transfers, United is considering selling Rashford to help fund the club’s transfer business this summer due to Financial Fair Play restrictions. There is an increased strain on the club’s accounts in the event of a failure to qualify for the Champions League, which could limit their potential in the market ahead of the first full season under the INEOS regime.
United is reportedly planning to shift multiple homegrown players in order to generate profit for reinvestment. Rashford is not immune to the potential sales, with reports highlighting the skepticism around his lucrative new contract, which includes bonuses and an impressive weekly salary. This may include adverts from us and third parties based on our understanding, with the option to unsubscribe at any time. Read our Privacy Policy.