This week, Marcus Rashford stated in an interview that he is ready for new challenges. It has been in the cards for a long time that the former academy player is not satisfied with the situation at the club in his heart, the performances in the match arena have also been lacking. When it has been confirmed by the protagonist himself that he opens the door to other clubs, where is it relevant for Manchester United’s highest paid to continue his career?

According to The Telegraph, Rashford’s goal is La Liga. In practice, this means two relevant clubs. The 27-year-old has previously been linked with both Real Madrid and Barcelona, but the situation has changed over the past six months.

Los Blancos already have a problem fitting in Vinicius Jr. and Kylian Mbappe on the left, while Barcelona are just as well covered offensively and still have significant financial problems on top of this.

PSG have also been linked with Rashford in the past year. Kubben could carry a signing of the English player, but according to Footballtransfers, the chances of a transfer to PSG are as slim as those of the two La Liga giants.

The English media believes this sends Rashford out of Europe, where “the Ronaldo league is the alternative. Matching his salary would be a big problem for any European club that might want to sign him, but it wouldn’t be a problem with Saudi Arabian money bins, where he could additionally link up with former Man Utd teammate Cristiano Ronaldo.

Astronomical earnings, but an end to the ambitions to win the biggest titles and wear the England national team shirt again.