Bayern Munich Approach Manchester United Over Marcus Rashford Transfer Rumors
Bayern Munich have approached Manchester United about Marcus Rashford, and marcus rashford transfer rumors have moved from speculation to a concrete contact point. Rashford was on loan at Barcelona, but that path now looks less certain after the Spanish club appeared to have abandoned a permanent move.
Bayern Munich and Rashford
Fabrizio Romano said Bayern Munich had expressed interest in Rashford and made contact with officials at Old Trafford over a potential deal. That puts Bayern into a race for a forward who spent his latest spell away from Manchester United in Spain and is now being linked with another major European move.
The reported push also changes the shape of the market around him. A move to Bavaria would have paired Rashford with Harry Kane, giving Bayern another high-profile attacking option and pushing the story beyond a simple loan return.
Barcelona Step Back
Barcelona had taken Rashford on loan, but their pursuit of a permanent transfer now appears to have been abandoned. That leaves his future open again and explains why another club has been able to move in.
The numbers attached to the wider market show where the focus has shifted. Barcelona splashed out £70m to secure Anthony Gordon from Newcastle, while Bayern Munich have just agreed a £45m deal to bring in Ismael Saibari, a clear sign that Bayern are not waiting around if they want another attacking piece.
Saibari And Old Trafford
Saibari’s agreement matters because it sits alongside Bayern’s contact over Rashford rather than replacing it. The club have shown they can complete a £45m deal while still exploring another forward, and that keeps Manchester United in the middle of the discussion.
For Rashford, the practical position is straightforward: his Barcelona loan no longer points cleanly toward a permanent stay, and Bayern have now entered the picture with direct interest. The next move will depend on whether United are willing to talk through a deal that now has more than one European giant circling it.