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Man Utd news: Marcus Rashford approach'changing'as£28m transfer with English club'eyed'

Manchester United are lining up some business, with the summer transfer window opening this Monday

Marcus Rashford

Man United are changing their Marcus Rashford transfer strategy(Image: Getty Images)

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After ending the 2025/26 campaign strongly, next season couldn't come quickly enough for Manchester United. Back in the Champions League and riding high under newly-appointed permanent head coach Michael Carrick, there's genuine optimism in the air at Old Trafford.

United are expected to be active in the summer transfer market as they look to strengthen the squad ahead of Carrick's first full season in charge. Midfield is widely viewed as the key area for reinforcement, with the club hoping to sign Nottingham Forest's Elliot Anderson, having all but secured the services of Atalanta star Ederson.

Beyond midfield, further changes are expected across the squad, with both arrivals and departures likely as United continue reshaping the team. With that in mind, here are the latest Manchester United-related transfer headlines.

Man Utd 'changing' Rashford strategy

Marcus Rashford's potential departure from Manchester United is taking a new direction, according to the Manchester Evening News, with a permanent move to Barcelona now looking increasingly unlikely.

Talks between the two clubs have been ongoing for several months, but with Rashford's £26million release clause now expired, the prospect of a straightforward deal has effectively disappeared.

Rashford, who spent the 2025/26 season on loan at the Camp Nou, had been keen on extending his stay in Catalonia. However, Barcelona's recent £70m signing of Anthony Gordon has significantly reduced the likelihood of them pursuing another major attacking addition.

Marcus Rashford and Anthony Gordon

Marcus Rashford's future is uncertain following Anthony Gordon's move to Barcelona(Image: The FA via Getty Images)

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While a renewed loan agreement has not been ruled out, the expiration of the release clause removes United's ability to rely on Barcelona to take Rashford - and his substantial £325,000-per-week wages - off their hands.

As a result, United are expected to take a more proactive approach in the market. Interest in Rashford remains strong, with Bayern Munich and several Premier League sides reportedly monitoring the situation closely after his productive loan spell, which yielded 14 goals and 14 assists in Spain.

£28m deal 'eyed'

Manchester United are weighing up a move for Antonee Robinson, with the Fulham left back emerging as a potential target as the club look to strengthen their defensive options.

Fulham's Antonee Robinson during the Premier League match between Fulham and Chelsea at Craven Cottage.

Man Utd are reportedly interested in Fulham's Antonee Robinson(Image: Rob Newell - CameraSport via Getty Images)

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Robinson, 28, has been a consistent performer since arriving at Craven Cottage in 2020 and is now being viewed as a possible long-term solution at left back, particularly amid uncertainty over Luke Shaw's future, with his current deal due to expire next summer.

With Tyrell Malacia also expected to move on and Shaw's notoriously unreliable fitness record, reinforcing the position has become a priority for United. Newcastle star Lewis Hall is also understood to be under consideration, although Robinson is seen as the more cost-effective option, with reports suggesting Fulham could sanction a sale for around £28m.

Robinson is believed to be open to a switch to Old Trafford, though it remains to be seen whether Fulham will be open to a sale, particularly with a new manager arriving following Marco Silva's recent exit.

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