NUFC ‘lining up’ exciting loan move to bring Man Utd star to St James’ Park – Report

According to the Daily Mail, Newcastle United are lining up a sensational move to bring Marcus Rashford to St James’ Park on a season-long loan.

The report claims that Rashford is desperate to play in a central striking role in the coming season (a guarantee Mourinho isn’t able to offer him at Old Trafford), with it being stated that a move away could ‘suit all parties’.

Everton and Leicester are also linked, but you can guarantee that Benitez would give him the perfect platform to develop – with Kenedy’s arrival in January proving that he is not afraid to give young talents game time week in week out.

It’s an ambitious target (even on loan) and could well be a difficult deal to pull off, but the 20-year-old is a huge talent and someone who could transform us in attack.

He’s one of the top young players in the country and someone who I’m fully expecting to shine at this summer’s World Cup (something that could ruin any chance we have of signing him!), with his pace, skill, devastating finishing being so impressive for a player of his age.

Might we be able to pull this one off?

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4 thoughts on “NUFC ‘lining up’ exciting loan move to bring Man Utd star to St James’ Park – Report

  1. Here man. There is no way on earth Rashford will come to us. Do you just put names and situations in a bowl and pull a handful out every morning and just write a few articles based on that?

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  2. Div:
    Here man. There is no way on earth Rashford will come to us. Do you just put names and situations in a bowl and pull a handful out every morning and just write a few articles based on that?

    We do not. It’s the Daily Mail saying it mate. We just share and comment on what other newspapers/media outlets are saying..

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