Man Utd: Fee revealed that Spurs-linked Rashford would be sold for as Barcelona reject £51m discount on flop

Man Utd will think about selling Marcus Rashford in the summer transfer window if they receive bids in excess of £70m, according to reports.

The Red Devils are set to see major changes in the summer after Sir Jim Ratcliffe completed a deal to buy 27.7 per cent of the Premier League club earlier this year.

As part of the deal, Ratcliffe and INEOS have been given control of the football operation with the British billionaire looking to improve the recruitment deparment and the infrastructure around the club.

There is also likely to be a high turnover of playing staff with a report on Monday insisting that .

Rashford is one player Man Utd are willing to sell for the right price and ESPN claim that the Red Devils board would consider bids of north of £70m for the England international.

Man Utd are not expecting offers for Rashford believing that there is no market for the England striker this summer and can t see any team being able to match that valuation of £70m.

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The report adds that a Man Utd source insists there is a feeling at Old Trafford that only Paris Saint-Germain could meet United s fee demands and match Rashford s wage request .

Another player who could leave in the summer is Antony who signed from Ajax in the summer of 2022 for £85m after failing to make a meaningful impact at Old Trafford.

But Man Utd could struggle to offload the Brazilian with Spanish publication Nacional claiming that Barcelona who attempt to sign him from Ajax in the past does not want to buy Antony for either €90m, or €60m, or €40m (£34m).

Antony has been offered to Barcelona by Man Utd as they put him up for sale and the Red Devils are having to take a big hit on the huge fee they forked out for him less than two years ago.

I don’t see Arsenal as a possible destination for Rashford

Arsenal have also been linked to Rashford in the past but journalist Charles Watts who has covered the Gunners for years doubts it would make sense for Mikel Arteta s side to make a move for the Man Utd forward.

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