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Borussia Dortmund are now reportedly trying to sign Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford Sky Germany.
Dortmund has held internal negotiations and has now made the decision to seek the loan of the English international.
The Bundesliga side distanced themselves from a potential deal earlier this week, with Rashford said not to be head coach Nuri Sahin’s preferred target.
The expected cost – even subsidized – for the striker was reportedly marked as beyond Dortmund’s means.
That attitude seems to have changed now, but AC Milan are also very specific in their interests and are actively trying to secure a deal to sign Rashford.
Rashford’s camp have spoken to a number of European clubs this month to explore contract terms.
Manchester United’s preference is understood to be an outright loan move for Rashford, if they are to allow him to leave Old Trafford.
Rashford was again left out of the squad for Thursday night’s game away to Southampton in the Premier League.
Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim was asked after the FA Cup third round win against Arsenal last weekend if Rashford had played his last game for the club.
Amorim said, “I don’t know. We’ll see.”
Rashford is AC Milan’s priority over Manchester City’s Kyle Walker in the January transfer window, according to Sky Italy.
Pep Guardiola confirmed last weekend that Walker and his representatives were “exploring” his options after informing outgoing sporting director Txiki Begiristain that he wanted to move abroad.
According to Sky ItalySome time ago, AC Milan called up a defender in case Fikayo Tomori leaves the club, but his transfer was blocked by the arrival of new manager Sergio Conceicao.
It remains to be seen if it can be different this time, but Milan can only register one English player due to current Serie A rules.
Per season, Serie A clubs can register up to three non-EU players and one additional player from the United Kingdom or Albania if they do not currently have a non-EU player in their squad.
If they already have one or two non-EU players, they can bring up to two more non-EU players.
If they have more than two non-EU players, they can buy two more non-EU players, but one of them must have played for their national team in the previous 12 months.
Milan could only buy two new players from outside the EU this season due to the number of places already filled.
They did it this summer with the signings of Emerson Royal from Tottenham and Strahinja Pavlović from Red Bull Salzburg. This means that Milan only have one additional place available for a British (or Albanian) player.
Even if they sell a non-EU player, they still can’t sign another UK player. It is one appointment per registration period (season).
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