
The representative for Marcus Rashford jet to Italy to discuss a January loan transfer with AC Milan.
Due to his poor play this season, the Manchester United star has seen less playing time under new boss Ruben Amorim.
With the current exclusion against Liverpool, the England international has been absent from the Man United roster for the past two games.
The forward has been linked with a move away from Old Trafford and could leave the club this January.
According to reports, Rashford’s brother, Dwaine Maynard and AC Milan had preliminary discussions in January about loaning the Man United wantaway player.
The Athletic reported that Milan’s senior executive team was returning from Riyadh, thus the talks are still in the early stages.
The Milan management is now debating whether to make a bid for Rashford. However, it would just be a loan agreement, and United would be responsible for paying a significant portion of his £350,000 weekly salary.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Milan’s senior advisor, is a huge admirer of the England international, who he played with at Old Trafford for two years from 2016 to 2018.
If, at the end of January, Rashford moves to Milan, he will need to prove himself to get enough playing time in the team.