Liverpool are reportedly considering a sensational move for Manchester United outcast
Marcus Rashford, in what would be one of the most controversial transfers in Premier League history.
The 27-year-old forward, a product of United’s academy and once a talismanic figure at Old Trafford, has fallen out of favor under manager
Ruben Amorim and spent the latter half of last season on loan at Aston Villa.
Upon his return to United, Rashford was excluded from first-team training, signaling a clear desire from the club to move him on.
With United open to offers—reportedly valuing him at around £40 million—Rashford is now pushing for a transfer, and Liverpool have emerged as a potential, if unlikely, destination.
The Reds are prioritizing a new striker this summer, with Newcastle’s Alexander Isak their top target, reported the
Mail.
However, negotiations for Isak have proven difficult, prompting Liverpool to explore alternative options.
Rashford’s name has been floated internally as a possible solution, given his Premier League experience, versatility, and relatively modest asking price compared to other elite forwards.
While Liverpool’s interest is described as exploratory rather than advanced, the mere possibility of Rashford joining the club’s arch-rivals has sent shockwaves through English football.
Rashford, for his part, is believed to prefer a move abroad, with Barcelona reportedly his first choice.
However, the Catalan giants’ financial constraints may limit them to a loan deal, leaving Rashford open to other opportunities. Bayern Munich have also been linked, but a switch to Liverpool would be unprecedented.
No player has moved directly between the two clubs since Phil Chisnall in 1964, and the intense rivalry, combined with Rashford’s deep roots at United, makes the transfer a long shot.
Despite the obstacles, Liverpool’s interest reflects the unpredictable nature of the modern transfer market.
The club is also monitoring other targets, including Ollie Watkins, Yoane Wissa, and Victor Osimhen, but Rashford’s availability and proven top-flight pedigree make him an intriguing, if divisive, option.
For United, offloading Rashford would mark the end of an era, while for Liverpool, signing him would be a statement of intent—albeit one fraught with risk and controversy.
As the summer window progresses, all eyes will be on whether this audacious move progresses from rumor to reality.