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Manchester United eye Osimhen in potential Rashford swap deal

    Key Takeaways:

  • Manchester United are exploring a possible swap deal involving Victor Osimhen and Marcus Rashford
  • Osimhen has a release clause worth £62 million, which United are trying to reduce by offering Rashford as part of the deal
  • Rashford has fallen out of favor with manager Ruben Amorim and has not played in United’s last five matches
  • Rashford recently turned down lucrative offers from Saudi Arabia, preferring to stay in Europe and play for a competitive team
  • A potential move to Napoli would see Rashford reunited with former teammate Scott McTominay

Manchester United are reportedly considering a shocking swap deal that could see Marcus Rashford traded for Nigerian striker Victor Osimhen. According to The Sun, the Red Devils are keen to strengthen their attacking options, and Osimhen has been identified as one of their primary targets. The 24-year-old striker played a crucial role in Napoli’s Serie A title win 18 months ago but has since fallen out with the club’s management and was loaned to Galatasaray over the summer.

Osimhen’s release clause is valued at £62 million, a figure that United are reportedly trying to reduce by offering Rashford as part of the deal. Rashford, a product of United’s youth academy, has fallen out of favour with manager Ruben Amorim and has not played in the team’s last five matches. In fact, he was left out of the squad entirely for four of those games, sparking speculation about his future at the club.

Despite being out of favour, Rashford remains determined to stay in Europe and play for a competitive team. He recently turned down lucrative offers from Saudi Arabia, preferring to join a club that competes for trophies and maintains a competitive edge. A potential move to Napoli’s Diego Armando Maradona Stadium would see Rashford reunited with former teammate Scott McTominay, who joined the Italian club during the summer.

The proposed swap deal would be a significant shake-up for both United and Napoli, and it remains to be seen whether the two clubs can agree on the terms of the trade. However, with Osimhen’s release clause valued at £62 million, it’s clear that United are willing to think outside the box to bring in the talented striker.



 Author: Paul Kemp

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