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Marcus Rashford Man United transfer latest - AC Milan stance, Como exit truth amid 'talks'

Whether Marcus Rashford leaves Manchester United this month, remains to be seen.

But until then, he will continue to dominate headlines as rumours have stepped up since he admitted being ready for 'a new challenge' last month. The Manchester Evening News have already reported that he has personally turned down offers up to £35million a year to play in Saudi Arabia.

A host of clubs in Italy including Napoli, Juventus and AC Milan are interested in the attacker while Borussia Dortmund are admirers. His brother and agent, Dwaine Maynard, has flown out to conduct initial talks over a possible switch to the San Siro.

Here, MEN Sport has taken a look at the latest surrounding Rashford.

A new report by The Times claims Milan are 'expected to tell' United that they will only pay half of Rashford's wages if a loan move is agreed. This means Milan would only pay £162,500 of his £325,000-a-week wages.

However, United are keen to get the 27-year-old off the bill and 'will insist' that the club he is loaned to must cover the majority of his wages. With that said, their chances of offloading Rashford will put a lot of clubs off.

If the Reds lower their demands, the money they receive from the loan would decrease. It's worth noting that Milan's highest earner is former Chelsea star Alvaro Morata who is on a reported £150,000-a-week.

Italian journalist Gianluca Di Marzio and Sky Sports has claimed that Como are the latest club to join the race for Rashford. It's said the Italian side led by Cesc Fabregas would have 'no problem' meeting the financial demands set by United.

However, that rumour has been dismissed by transfer expert Fabrizio Romano. He claims sources close to Rashford have played down reports linking him with the Serie

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