Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford has turned down approaches from Antonio Conte’s Tottenham Hotspur, Eddie Howe’s Newcastle United and David Moyes’s West Ham United, according to 90min.
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Marcus Rashford turns down Tottenham and Newcastle
90min have reported that Chelsea, Tottenham, Newcastle, West Ham and Borussia Dortmund all have enquired about signing Rashford from Manchester United in the summer transfer window.
However, both the £200,000-a-week striker (Spotrac) and United have rebuffs those enquiries.
Rashford wants to stay at United and work under new manager Erik ten Hag, according to the report.
Understandable
In our view, Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford turning down Tottenham Hotspur and Newcastle United is understandable.
United are arguably the biggest club in England, and they will have a new manager in Ten Hag.

It would make sense for the 24-year-old to work with Ten Hag and try to get back to his best.
Tottenham and Newcastle are big clubs, but Rashford has been at Old Trafford his entire professional club football career.
The 24-year-old has scored 59 goals in 204 appearances in the Premier League so far in his career.
Manchester United will be aiming to finish in the Premier League top four next season.
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