Rashford has rejected suggestions he is holding out for a big-money pay deal to stay at Old Trafford.
MARCUS RASHFORD SAYS reports he is looking for a new deal worth £500,000 per week to extend his contract at Manchester United are “complete nonsense”.
Negotiations continue over finalising a long-term deal for Rashford, who has been in fine form since his return from the World Cup, scoring 19 goals in 25 appearances.Rashford, though, has rejected suggestions he is holding out for a big-money pay deal to stay at Old Trafford. “The club and myself have been respectful to one another, and that’s how it will remain. My focus is purely on finishing as well as possible in the league and winning trophies.”
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