Rashford 'transfer deadline' set by Man Utd after statement at World Cup
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Manchester United have established a deadline of August 9th to finalise an agreement for
Marcus Rashford
to depart the club, according to reports. The forward's future remains uncertain following last season's loan spell with
Barcelona
.
He is in North America with the England squad as they gear up for their
World Cup
quarter-final against
Norway
on Saturday evening (10pm kick-off). Should Thomas Tuchel's team triumph in that match, their American adventure will extend until the weekend of the final.
The defeated semi-finalists will contest the third-place play-off on Saturday, 18 July. The final then takes place 24 hours later at New York's New Jersey Stadium.
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Players coming back from the competition must have a minimum of three weeks' rest before resuming duties with their clubs. Players participating in the final weekend of the tournament will consequently return on 9 August at the earliest.
The Sun
claims that United are eager to resolve Rashford's future ahead of that date, with the squad beginning their pre-season training camp in Dublin that same day.
Rashford has expressed his preference to leave United, though it appears a Barcelona return will not materialise. Under the terms of the loan arrangement, the
Spanish club possessed an option to secure him permanently for a £26 million fee
However, they chose to complete a £70m transfer for England colleague Anthony Gordon instead. The option deadline has now expired, leaving United searching for alternative prospective buyers.
The club are determined not to accept another loan deal.
Tottenham
Hotspur are among the clubs rumoured to be keen, though the forward is said to have his heart set on joining a side competing in
Champions League
football next season.

Speaking ahead of England's World Cup triumph over
Mexico
, Rashford
set out his transfer position
. "I was very clear with everyone involved before the World Cup, I wanted [a transfer] done before," he said.
"If it's not, I wanted it to wait until after. I want to be fully present in the moment. We're fighting for something special."
The forward played in England's opening four World Cup fixtures, netting in the victory against
Croatia
, before dropping to the bench for the 3-2 win over Mexico in the early hours of Monday morning. He will be hoping to earn a starting berth in this weekend's quarter-final, though he is likely to start on the bench after Gordon's dazzling display against Mexico.
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