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Man United handed perfect Marcus Rashford transfer scenario as fresh Viktor Gyokeres stance emerges

Manchester United fans will be watching the summer transfer window with interest after a disastrous domestic campaign.

Ruben Amorim's team concluded the 2024/25 campaign with their worst-ever Premier League finish (15th), following defeat in the Europa League final to Tottenham Hotspur. However, they did manage to secure their first home league victory since February, after a 2-0 win over Aston Villa on the final day.

The Reds are now facing one of the most important transfer windows in recent years, with Matheus Cunha United's first summer signing of 2025. There is also speculation about a number of players leaving Old Trafford. The Manchester Evening News understands that the club would consider offers for any player.

Below are some of the latest headlines surrounding United and a view on each one....

Spanish publication Marca claim that Marcus Rashford could take a considerable pay cut to accommodate Barcelona's financial situation.

It is said that United are willing to wait for Barca until the end of the summer transfer window. The Manchester Evening News understands that Rashford is unlikely to play for the Reds again under Ruben Amorim.

Isaac Seelochan of The Manchester Evening News says: "Selling Rashford abroad when the Reds are unlikely to face Barca in European competition for some time would be ideal. It feels like a win-win for United and their academy graduate if a deal can be agreed."

Sporting striker Viktor Gyokeres has admitted he feels at home in Portugal amid transfer links with the Reds.

“In Swedish culture, people work hard during the week and if they want to do something, they do it on the weekend," he said in an interview with Vogue.

"Here, people also make the most of the weekdays. They come

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