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Yeah the midfield role is a very important role in a team and when the midfield is ineffective the defense will suffer as well as the attack and that has been a problem for Guardiola since Rodri’s absence. Mateo Kovačić was brought in to fill this gap but obviously isn’t as efficient as Rodri was so they also need to strengthen in that area of the pitch.

Mateo Kovacic was not brought in to replace Rodri, he's not a DM, and he's not a ball-winner either. Although he consistently presses his opponent, he gets tired easily.
Manchester City have almost completed the signing of Nico Gonzalez just as I thought. They really need a new midfielder in the defensive midfield position.
If Nico Gonzalez fits into the team well and Pep gets the best out of him, he can hold down the DM position until Rodrid comes. With the way they play, not being able to press and bad in transition, they stand no chance against Madrid. Hopefully, the new signings make them stronger.
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https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/33137381/marcus-rashford-aston-villa-loan-transfer-man-utd/#

There are speculations that Marcus Rashford was targeted because of his high pay he receives. Since Manchester United started its cost cutting programs they have been forced to take some hard decisions. Even Rashford believes that Sir Jim Ratcliffe gave Rubem Amorin the task of forcing the English star to leave Old Trafford.

With his high wage still intact and Aston Villa's group stage success in the UEFA champions, Rashford had to grab the opportunity. And with the money Aston Villa made from the sale of Jhon Duran to Saudi Arabia, they would be able to pay their part of Rashford's salary.       

It's quite funny that although Aston Villa consistently rank above United and are in the Champions League this season, while United are in the Europa League, this move is a step down. And the fact that he is going to Aston Villa is proof that no top club is interested in him anymore (like PSG once was).
It will be interesting to see if he can prove himself there or if football has completely left him.
I feel the Manchester United board were clumsy About the Marcus Rashford situation, no matter how you try to look at things, there was a way they could come in to mend things between Amorim and Rashford, even before the young man left for Aston villa, Amorim didn't allow him play for a good number of games for a player that was still very feet and has potential, it wasn't looking like he had a better option in those games though, his direct disposition on Rashford was unprofessional as a coach and as a one time footballer, the whole drama for me was looking like he had a personal Vendetta against the youngster. If not for the way things where, I'm sure Rashford wouldn't have settled for an Aston villa.
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Watkins isn't great anymore? So Aston Villa needs a better striker than him, so many loan players have been made by Aston Villa including Marcus Rashford... This will be a deadly duel in the Champions League. Grin
So we will see these players will make their first debut in the Champions League this may be interesting as they are highly anticipated by Aston Villa fans.
The UEFA Champions League is important for a team like the Villans. They don't jeopardize their chances because earning a spot in UCL was really vital. Unai Emery is always present to make decisive strategies for his side, employing more comprehending sectors that would serve its purpose for the club. Aston Villa management is extremely careful when dealing with the specified situation on ground. They're doing everything within their reach to ensure having solid development doesn't take time.

Ollie Watkins have contributed a whole lot to the progressing status of the club. He banged goals for Aston Villa and he's still consider a key player under the new project of Graham Potter. This is exactly what we're talking about, Potter needs time to settled in Westham, he knows how to control the club and bring out the very best qualities from this particular club. The team looked into different species when they're considering more confident players and Rashford is on the list.
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Of course this is the right decision for Rashford to get playing minutes, and at least he moved to a better team in the standings. Aston Villa, which was previously a mid-table club, continued to improve and improve itself with good management and a good coach, finally being able to compete at the top of the Premier League and the Champions League. Rather than staying at Man United, he actually found it difficult to get playing minutes and who knows what's in Man United, it's getting worse in the Premier League.

All the players who have left and left Man United, have all turned into pretty good players at their respective clubs. Starting from Anthony Elanga, Mason Greenwood, Scott McTominey, Jadon Sancho, Antony and now it's Marcus Rashford's turn, can he be better at Aston Villa, I can't wait for his debut. I even think if Altay Bayindir leaves Man United his playing career will continue to develop.

I also salute Aston Villa in this transfer market. For me, Aston Villa is the most careful club in dismantling and installing players in the current winter transfer market.

You guys are talking as if it is safe to say that Rashford will certainly get more playing time at Aston Villa than he did at Manchester United. I don't know whether this is really true. If he performs the same way for Aston Villa that he performed for Manchester United, I think it'll take less than a month and he will be sitting on the bench all the time again. You said it yourself, he can't prove himself in a weal team, but now everyone thinks he can prove himself in an even stronger team as they are better off in the standings. Rashford is like an unpredictable variable. Nobody can tell how he will be doing. Everybody can tell the guy got some talent. He does, but that talent is worthless if it doesn't lead to any output. I'll give him the benefit of the doubt for now and we'll know rather sooner than later whether this was the freeing move he needed.
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Aston Villa is delighted to announce the loan signing of three-time Champions League winner Marco Asensio from Paris Saint-Germain.
https://x.com/AVFCOfficial/status/1886490457972334619
Watkins isn't great anymore? So Aston Villa needs a better striker than him, so many loan players have been made by Aston Villa including Marcus Rashford... This will be a deadly duel in the Champions League. Grin
So we will see these players will make their first debut in the Champions League this may be interesting as they are highly anticipated by Aston Villa fans.
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All the players who have left and left Man United, have all turned into pretty good players at their respective clubs. Starting from Anthony Elanga, Mason Greenwood, Scott McTominey, Jadon Sancho, Antony and now it's Marcus Rashford's turn, can he be better at Aston Villa, I can't wait for his debut. I even think if Altay Bayindir leaves Man United his playing career will continue to develop.

I also salute Aston Villa in this transfer market. For me, Aston Villa is the most careful club in dismantling and installing players in the current winter transfer market.

Everyone thinks that all players that have left Manchester United are doing well but they fail to actually agree that this players actually are doing well in a lower club than Manchester United, for me most of these players that left weren’t Manchester United standard as they couldn’t live up to expectations of playing for a bigger club. Only few of this departed players will actually come out and say they were starved of playing time. Most of them had too many opportunities to turn around their careers at Manchester United and they couldn’t and later they got relegated to the bench.

For me the one thing that makes this players play better at their new clubs which we all know weren’t offering them same wages as Manchester United was because they are too pompous at United and felt untouchable but right now at their clubs they know they can be booed for bad performance and aren’t bigger than the club there so they put in a big fight or step up their games. I can say Manchester United departures of recent aren’t missed at the club even with the club having its difficult because even when they were present they didn’t do anything
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Yes I agree with your opinion, after all playing in a club that is experiencing a decline will make it difficult for the player to develop and lack confidence, especially since he does not get many playing minutes at Man United so it is useless if he continues to be maintained. Aston Villa's performance is better than Man United so every player who plays here will feel confident and maybe that's what Rashford will feel later, hopefully he can return to his best performance again so he can continue to play at Aston Villa without having to return to MU.

https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/33137381/marcus-rashford-aston-villa-loan-transfer-man-utd/#

There are speculations that Marcus Rashford was targeted because of his high pay he receives. Since Manchester United started its cost cutting programs they have been forced to take some hard decisions. Even Rashford believes that Sir Jim Ratcliffe gave Rubem Amorin the task of forcing the English star to leave Old Trafford.

With his high wage still intact and Aston Villa's group stage success in the UEFA champions, Rashford had to grab the opportunity. And with the money Aston Villa made from the sale of Jhon Duran to Saudi Arabia, they would be able to pay their part of Rashford's salary.       

He made a good decision. In recent years, many players who went to Manchester United have declined in performance, and even the players who were already at Manchester United have declined in performance, but when the players left Manchester United, they had good performance. That's why, in my opinion, the problem is not with Marcus Rashford, the problem is with Manchester United.
Of course this is the right decision for Rashford to get playing minutes, and at least he moved to a better team in the standings. Aston Villa, which was previously a mid-table club, continued to improve and improve itself with good management and a good coach, finally being able to compete at the top of the Premier League and the Champions League. Rather than staying at Man United, he actually found it difficult to get playing minutes and who knows what's in Man United, it's getting worse in the Premier League.

All the players who have left and left Man United, have all turned into pretty good players at their respective clubs. Starting from Anthony Elanga, Mason Greenwood, Scott McTominey, Jadon Sancho, Antony and now it's Marcus Rashford's turn, can he be better at Aston Villa, I can't wait for his debut. I even think if Altay Bayindir leaves Man United his playing career will continue to develop.

I also salute Aston Villa in this transfer market. For me, Aston Villa is the most careful club in dismantling and installing players in the current winter transfer market.
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Aston Villa is delighted to announce the loan signing of three-time Champions League winner Marco Asensio from Paris Saint-Germain.
https://x.com/AVFCOfficial/status/1886490457972334619
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It is good he likely endorses joining the Saudi League, at just age 21 to be making such huge amount. He shouldn't be bothered about playing in top European league or UCL, lot's of players are looking for this opportunity to be wanted meanwhile 21 years is still in his peak age, if he obviously performs well there in Saudi he can still move back in less than some years and still make out his future.

My concern is Rashford, we know how bad performing he has been in United, this loan move supposed to be a redemption to his carrier, he will be playing in the UCL along Aston Villa who already made it to the round of 16, much is anticipated from him, not in his arrival will the team hence begin to slack.

It is obvious that Jhon Duran is not interested in winning the Ballon D or or other prestigious trophies in Europe. He is going for the money and he is searching for it at an early age. He might end up making a name for himself in the Saudi Professional League and maybe come back to Europe after he has achieved his financial aim.

Rashford is not a poor-performing player. The player just needs a good coach who can help him recover his lost form. And I guess Aston Villa is a good club for him now. At least he has escaped from a club that doesn't want his services. Hopefully, Unai Emery will bring the best out of Rashford.
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Manchester City finally brought in a new player in the midfield position. Pep Guardiola continues to try to restore Manchester City as many fans have hoped. Continuously experiencing a decline in performance, the team is working well to find out the gaps that need to be fixed in the squad.

Nico Gonzalez to Manchester City from Porto after the agreement was reached. Nico's joining Manchester City, the competition in the midfield will be even stronger. This means that Manchester City already has players in the midfield position with a mix of young and over 30 years old.


https://x.com/FabrizioRomano/status/1886415955363819810

City lacks of depth at mid when Rodri was injured. Pep did it right by bringing Nico to the City. He was good enough at Porto, and hopefully, he can be paired with Kovacic.
Rodri's role for Manchester City is very central in every game. It was felt how Manchester City's performance declined when Rodri was not there. I still remember when Rodri made a mistake that made him get a red card, but the team that Manchester City played against at that time was Brentford, I don't remember. Suddenly Manchester City's game was different. This season feels very much without him and De Bruyne also didn't find the right partner after Rodri was injured.
Indeed, football is a team sport, not an individual sport, so it doesn't sound so right regarding Rodri's role.
Nico is expected to be the difference that can spoil Haaland.
I think Guardiola is transferring Nico to fill the gap in the midfield in the best way possible. They will pay him around 60 million Euros. Manchester City is being very generous in the mid-season transfer period. As far as I know, the transfer investigation is still ongoing. If they cannot explain the amount of money for all these transfers, a big problem may be waiting for them. The heavy defeat they suffered against Arsenal is now causing the problems in Manchester City to become even more pronounced.
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If i were Duran, i would also accept Al Nassr's offer. He received 5 times more than this salary at Villa, also no tax for his salary. He received 300k a week!!!! Man this is amazing salary received by him. He can make millions easily from playing for Al Nassr, he also got a luxury life provided by his club.

He'll also get a chance to play with one of the best players to ever play the game and that's Cristiano Ronaldo, he'll be getting lots of publicity too as there's alot of media attention on Al Nassr as they have Cristiano Ronaldo in the club. He can build his brade well to get lots of audience if he plays very well and help Al Nassr to try and compete for the league title. He made the best decision for his career as he wouldn't have gotten that amount if he stayed in Europe and played all the football that he can try to play. The money will make him set for life if he manage to invest most of the money he makes wisely and not waste them clubbing and spoiling his career.
If we talk about financially of course his move to the Arab league we can say has been guaranteed for him, especially with the salary and all the luxuries he gets at this time, but on the other hand it is possible that his career will be hampered there and he has lost the opportunity to be able to play at the highest trophy level of football, namely the UCL, but apart from that of course as long as he can guarantee his future and still be able to continue his football career even outside Europe of course it is a good thing, because the main goal of every football players is actually money although trophies like the UCL are also an ambition in their life.
It is good he likely endorses joining the Saudi League, at just age 21 to be making such huge amount. He shouldn't be bothered about playing in top European league or UCL, lot's of players are looking for this opportunity to be wanted meanwhile 21 years is still in his peak age, if he obviously performs well there in Saudi he can still move back in less than some years and still make out his future.

My concern is Rashford, we know how bad performing he has been in United, this loan move supposed to be a redemption to his carrier, he will be playing in the UCL along Aston Villa who already made it to the round of 16, much is anticipated from him, not in his arrival will the team hence begin to slack.

These guys do this job for money, and it's normal for them to go where they give the most.
Duran rightly chose parayo.
He is still very young, but he probably wanted to try his luck, thinking that maybe such an opportunity would not come again in the future.
The fact that he was getting six times what he got from Villa was an attractive offer for him.
If he reaches the top-flight goal count there, his weekly salary could increase even further.
Being in the same team with Ronaldo will improve him greatly.
Now, Arabian teams may want to pay more money to young players and make the league younger.
I've never heard of a younger player signing than John Duran.
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Manchester City finally brought in a new player in the midfield position. Pep Guardiola continues to try to restore Manchester City as many fans have hoped. Continuously experiencing a decline in performance, the team is working well to find out the gaps that need to be fixed in the squad.

Nico Gonzalez to Manchester City from Porto after the agreement was reached. Nico's joining Manchester City, the competition in the midfield will be even stronger. This means that Manchester City already has players in the midfield position with a mix of young and over 30 years old.


https://x.com/FabrizioRomano/status/1886415955363819810

City lacks of depth at mid when Rodri was injured. Pep did it right by bringing Nico to the City. He was good enough at Porto, and hopefully, he can be paired with Kovacic.
Rodri's role for Manchester City is very central in every game. It was felt how Manchester City's performance declined when Rodri was not there. I still remember when Rodri made a mistake that made him get a red card, but the team that Manchester City played against at that time was Brentford, I don't remember. Suddenly Manchester City's game was different. This season feels very much without him and De Bruyne also didn't find the right partner after Rodri was injured.
Indeed, football is a team sport, not an individual sport, so it doesn't sound so right regarding Rodri's role.
Nico is expected to be the difference that can spoil Haaland.
I think Manchester city mian  problem is thier head coach not thier squad depth. I have noticed current season that the real reason behind the downfall of manchester city team is not instability and weakness of the player, but the fault in the head coach or tactical area. We should understand that Pep philosophy is now outdated and man city should try a new coach. Pep managed Manchester City very well in earlier days and won consecutive huge achievement but now I believe that Pep Guardiola tactics don't work for them anymore. Pep should change his tactics with modern football. Because everyone knows that currently Manchester City has the most valuable player in their squad depth at in current football world, but still the team output is very bad. They lost again Arsenal which humiliated them like a lay club. Therefore, I think that there is only one way to get Manchester out of this bad zone, and that is to make someone else head coach instead of Pep.
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There are speculations that Marcus Rashford was targeted because of his high pay he receives. Since Manchester United started its cost cutting programs they have been forced to take some hard decisions. Even Rashford believes that Sir Jim Ratcliffe gave Rubem Amorin the task of forcing the English star to leave Old Trafford.    
I've the same feeling. You know it's was the Glazers that handed Rashford the lucrative deal and when Jim Ratcliffe came onboard, the fallout with Amorim was just a perfect opportunity to get rid of him. I also think it doesn't end with Rashford, the management is after underperforming highest earners. Casemiro is the next and they're trying hard to force him out of the club by not giving him enough game time. He has fallen down the picking order and he may likely leave during the summer transfer window.
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Manchester City finally brought in a new player in the midfield position. Pep Guardiola continues to try to restore Manchester City as many fans have hoped. Continuously experiencing a decline in performance, the team is working well to find out the gaps that need to be fixed in the squad.

Nico Gonzalez to Manchester City from Porto after the agreement was reached. Nico's joining Manchester City, the competition in the midfield will be even stronger. This means that Manchester City already has players in the midfield position with a mix of young and over 30 years old.


https://x.com/FabrizioRomano/status/1886415955363819810
Maybe Guardiola chose Nico Gonzalez because he was considered able to adapt quickly because he is a former Barcelona player. This transfer will benefit Barcelona, ​​they will get 40% of the sales proceeds received by Porto because when Nico moved from Barcelona to Porto in 2023, the two clubs agreed to include a sell-on clause in Nico contract.
This means that the total that Barcelona received from the sale of Nico was €32.4 million, The money is very useful for Barcelona which is currently in crisis.
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A big surprise at the transfer deadline market.
Mathys Tel and his agent to London. Mathys Tel joined Tottenham on loan until June. However, there is no option to buy. The Bayern Munich left winger was previously rumored to be moving to Man United. However, at the end of the transfer window deal, it turned out that a U-turn occurred, and instead of going to Man United, he went to Tottenham.


Source: Mathys Tel is set to join Tottenham
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https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/33137381/marcus-rashford-aston-villa-loan-transfer-man-utd/#

There are speculations that Marcus Rashford was targeted because of his high pay he receives. Since Manchester United started its cost cutting programs they have been forced to take some hard decisions. Even Rashford believes that Sir Jim Ratcliffe gave Rubem Amorin the task of forcing the English star to leave Old Trafford.

With his high wage still intact and Aston Villa's group stage success in the UEFA champions, Rashford had to grab the opportunity. And with the money Aston Villa made from the sale of Jhon Duran to Saudi Arabia, they would be able to pay their part of Rashford's salary.       

It's quite funny that although Aston Villa consistently rank above United and are in the Champions League this season, while United are in the Europa League, this move is a step down. And the fact that he is going to Aston Villa is proof that no top club is interested in him anymore (like PSG once was).
It will be interesting to see if he can prove himself there or if football has completely left him.
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Just saw this report few minutes ago that Chelsea and Portugal forward Joao Felix have reached agreement to skcnyfir AC Milan till the remainder of the season. Felix during his early days at Atletico Madrid was regarded as the future of European football but he's failed to live up to expectations and us now been loaned from one club to another. Last two seasons, he was loaned to Chelsea from Atletico and just last season, he spent it at Barcelona before Chelsea signed him on permanent basis last summer so what's the essence of loaning him out again? Well, I think this move to AC Milan will provide him more playing minutes which he can seize the opportunity to return back to his best again
This is indeed a good deal for Milan and for Chelsea, and for the players as well because he is not having playing time at Chelsea, and if he did well in his loan time, he might get interest from other teams or remain in Milan after his loan time.

Chelsea only needs a striker at this point because they have good midfielders and their deffenders are also not bad since Chalobah returned from loan. If Maresca keep depending on Nickolas Jackson, his team will not make it to the Champions League next season.
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Manchester City finally brought in a new player in the midfield position. Pep Guardiola continues to try to restore Manchester City as many fans have hoped. Continuously experiencing a decline in performance, the team is working well to find out the gaps that need to be fixed in the squad.

Nico Gonzalez to Manchester City from Porto after the agreement was reached. Nico's joining Manchester City, the competition in the midfield will be even stronger. This means that Manchester City already has players in the midfield position with a mix of young and over 30 years old.


https://x.com/FabrizioRomano/status/1886415955363819810

I just saw the news on Fabrizio's page, so I had to run down here to see if anyone has started a discussion about it. Well, it's a good deal for Manchester city considering the type of player he is. From his profile, he plays both the Defensive and Attacking Midfield often for FC Porto, and plays the central midfield less often. Don't really know how good he's, but scoring the only goal in their last game mean one thing, and that is quality.

Though, I'm not sure of the position he will be playing in Manchester city, but I believe pep will try him in every position as possible. It's quite interesting that Manchester city is still making some signings even with their 115 charges. It doesn't seem like they are too bothered about those charges. And from the information I'm getting, they've spent around €210M in the January transfer window, while a team that knows how important and helpful a striker can be to them has failed to sign any. It's very easy to know teams that are serious with winning trophies.

Pep Guardiola seems to realize that they do need a player who can fill the hole left by Rodri. It is indeed difficult to find a suitable replacement because defensive midfielders who have the same performance as Rodri are indeed rare, but if they don't try then they won't know the answer. That seems to be the reason why Guardiola signed Nico Gonzalez.

To be honest, I don't know much about this player, but considering how much Guardiola wants to bring the player to Manchester, he seems like a young player with potential. Now it remains to be seen whether Guardiola's assessment will be successful or whether it will just be a waste of money.
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Manchester City finally brought in a new player in the midfield position. Pep Guardiola continues to try to restore Manchester City as many fans have hoped. Continuously experiencing a decline in performance, the team is working well to find out the gaps that need to be fixed in the squad.

Nico Gonzalez to Manchester City from Porto after the agreement was reached. Nico's joining Manchester City, the competition in the midfield will be even stronger. This means that Manchester City already has players in the midfield position with a mix of young and over 30 years old.


https://x.com/FabrizioRomano/status/1886415955363819810

City lacks of depth at mid when Rodri was injured. Pep did it right by bringing Nico to the City. He was good enough at Porto, and hopefully, he can be paired with Kovacic.
Rodri's role for Manchester City is very central in every game. It was felt how Manchester City's performance declined when Rodri was not there. I still remember when Rodri made a mistake that made him get a red card, but the team that Manchester City played against at that time was Brentford, I don't remember. Suddenly Manchester City's game was different. This season feels very much without him and De Bruyne also didn't find the right partner after Rodri was injured.
Indeed, football is a team sport, not an individual sport, so it doesn't sound so right regarding Rodri's role.
Nico is expected to be the difference that can spoil Haaland.
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If i were Duran, i would also accept Al Nassr's offer. He received 5 times more than this salary at Villa, also no tax for his salary. He received 300k a week!!!! Man this is amazing salary received by him. He can make millions easily from playing for Al Nassr, he also got a luxury life provided by his club.

He'll also get a chance to play with one of the best players to ever play the game and that's Cristiano Ronaldo, he'll be getting lots of publicity too as there's alot of media attention on Al Nassr as they have Cristiano Ronaldo in the club. He can build his brade well to get lots of audience if he plays very well and help Al Nassr to try and compete for the league title. He made the best decision for his career as he wouldn't have gotten that amount if he stayed in Europe and played all the football that he can try to play. The money will make him set for life if he manage to invest most of the money he makes wisely and not waste them clubbing and spoiling his career.
If we talk about financially of course his move to the Arab league we can say has been guaranteed for him, especially with the salary and all the luxuries he gets at this time, but on the other hand it is possible that his career will be hampered there and he has lost the opportunity to be able to play at the highest trophy level of football, namely the UCL, but apart from that of course as long as he can guarantee his future and still be able to continue his football career even outside Europe of course it is a good thing, because the main goal of every football players is actually money although trophies like the UCL are also an ambition in their life.
It is good he likely endorses joining the Saudi League, at just age 21 to be making such huge amount. He shouldn't be bothered about playing in top European league or UCL, lot's of players are looking for this opportunity to be wanted meanwhile 21 years is still in his peak age, if he obviously performs well there in Saudi he can still move back in less than some years and still make out his future.

My concern is Rashford, we know how bad performing he has been in United, this loan move supposed to be a redemption to his carrier, he will be playing in the UCL along Aston Villa who already made it to the round of 16, much is anticipated from him, not in his arrival will the team hence begin to slack.
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