Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly among several European football giants seeking to secure Marcus Rashford on loan from Manchester United, as Spurs look to strengthen their attacking options despite currently being the Premier League’s second-highest scorers.

The North London club faces stiff competition, with Borussia Dortmund and AC Milan also expressing interest. Rashford’s representatives have reportedly traveled for discussions with AC Milan, while Juventus and Galatasaray are also monitoring the situation closely.

Rashford recently hinted at a potential exit from Old Trafford, describing his desire for a “new challenge” in a revealing interview last month, where he suggested leaving Manchester United was more of a matter of “when” rather than “if.”

A potential deal, however, could be complicated by financial factors, including the forward’s significant weekly wages, reportedly around £325,000. Any agreement would likely depend on Manchester United’s willingness to subsidize a portion of his salary and the terms of a possible obligation-to-buy clause.

With Rashford’s future uncertain, the prospect of him leaving Old Trafford has sparked widespread speculation, adding intrigue to the January transfer window as clubs scramble for reinforcements.