Manchester United has raised the asking price for 27-year-old Marcus Rashford, following his impressive loan spell at Aston Villa and England recall. The club is also scouting young talents Hugo Ekitike (22, Eintracht Frankfurt) and Benjamin Sesko (21, RB Leipzig). Manager Ruben Amorim strategy focuses on balancing immediate results with long-term squad development.
In the latest development at Manchester United, the club has increased its asking price for 27-year-old striker Marcus Rashford following his impressive loan spell at Aston Villa. Rashford’s resurgence has earned him a recall to the England national team and renewed interest from several clubs. His recent performances have showcased his potential after a tough previous season, prompting United to reassess his market value, according to Football Insider.
Alongside Rashford’s situation, United is actively scouting young talent to strengthen their attack. They are monitoring 22-year-old Hugo Ekitike from Eintracht Frankfurt and 21-year-old Benjamin Sesko from RB Leipzig as part of manager Ruben Amorim’s strategy to infuse youth and energy into the squad.
These moves come at a time when Manchester United is showing signs of recovery on the field. On March 16, 2025, the team secured a vital win over Leicester City and had earlier progressed past Real Sociedad in the Europa League.
A hard-fought draw against Arsenal further indicated improving team morale. Former striker Chris Sutton, speaking on BBC Radio 5 Live, acknowledged the team’s steady progress under Amorim, cautioning against overexcitement but admitting the atmosphere seems less turbulent. United now faces the challenge of balancing immediate results with long-term planning.