Rashford loyal to Manchester United flatly rejected Saudi Arabia, revealed two weeks in advance of special training! Sancho was absent from training camp【hongyan】

2024-07-09
On the first day of United's training camp, 26-year-old British star Rashford arrived early at the Carrington training ground, he took part in the subsequent medical test, and expressed his determination to stay in United. According to his self-disclosure, Master La began personal physical training two weeks ago, determined to regain form and repeat the peak level of 2022/23 season scored 30 goals.
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    According to the BBC, although it is rumored that Manchester United are interested in selling Rashford and are willing to accept an offer of 60 million pounds, the player himself said that he is committed to United and has no intention of leaving.
    Rashford is alleged to have "flatly turned down" an offer from a Saudi Arabian professional league team, believed to be a Jeddah united with the likes of Karim Benzema and Kante. But their approach to Manchester United's star failed. Jeddah United asked Rashford's agent brother about a move, but were rebuffed and told he would not consider a move to Saudi Arabia at this stage.
    Rashford is unlikely to leave Old Trafford this summer and, despite scoring just eight goals last season, is determined to return and prove his worth. Tunhag is not entirely opposed to selling Ratsu, but neither he nor the club can do anything if the player closes the door on his own departure.
    Rashford also has some European buyers, such as Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal. But Paris have been used by the Rashford brothers as a lever to raise prices, and this time they have demanded that the other side must be clear about the transfer before they will take action. Arsenal discussed Rashford, but ultimately concluded that £60-70 million was not worth it and that Arteta needed a centre-forward.
    It is worth mentioning that new Manchester United coaches such as Van Nistelrooy also appeared at Carrington base on Monday. When the Manchester Evening News mentions the players who could benefit from the former super striker's arrival, it points to the names of Hoylund and the signing of Zierkizer, and even the youth teenager Ethan Wheatley, but does not mention Rashford.
    United were missing several players on the first day of their summer training camp, with Sancho, who fell out with Tunhag, nowhere to be found, while Dutch left-back Terrell Malasia still failed to train. Sancho, who was loaned out to Borussia Dortmund for the second half of last season because of his dispute with Tunhag, could move this summer. Malaysia has been sidelined for the rest of the season through injury, leading United to consider buying a new winger this summer.   
    Alfredo Pedulia in Italy reported that Sancho had turned down a "significant offer" from the Premier League or the Turkish Super League on the day he wanted to join Juventus. Juve wanted Italian winger Federico Chiesa in exchange, but United did not accept. Sir Jim Ratcliffe wants a fee of £40m, but Juve know that the longer Sancho does not apologise, the more likely the Red Devils are to lower their price. In addition, the Bianconeri must sell Chiesa to have the money and space to bring in a new winger.
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    United have remained silent on the timing of Sancho's return, with some players expected to return a day or two later but agreed with the club in advance. Hannibal Majbury, another United rental player, has returned to Carrington and could be sold in the summer. Mason Greenwood returned to Carrington for the first time in two and a half years, but instead of training, he held talks with the senior management about a move to Marseille.
    As the main first-team building is undergoing renovation, United players are housed in the £7 million youth and women's football building. Andre Onana, Maguire, Lindelof, Willy Cambuara, Wambisaka, Mason Mount, Casemiro, Amad Diallo, Anthony and others all took part in the practice. A cardiologist and a nurse were also on hand to guide the players through their pre-season physicals.
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