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On par with Cristiano, new salary Rashford would have to ensure his future at United

Marcus Rashford could be looking at a Cristiano Ronaldo type deal to secure his future at Manchester United.

By Angus Barnes

Marcus Rashford could be looking at a Cristiano Ronaldo type deal to secure his future at Manchester United.
Marcus Rashford could be looking at a Cristiano Ronaldo type deal to secure his future at Manchester United.
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Manchester United office is still working in the Marcus Rashford deal, to make sure that he renews his contract and stays with the team a long time.

The fact is that Erik ten Hag sees in Marcus Rashford one of the most important players in the squad, and with that in mind the manager is ready to renew his contract, and in order to do that the red devils are ready to offer him a deal that only players like Cristiano Ronaldo have got in the team, and the salary seems to be the craziest part.

The last time Cristiano Ronaldo played with Manchester United he had a salary of 400,000 euros per week, making him the highest paid player in the squad, and now it seems that Marcus Rashford could be ready to get an offer that would put him as the highest paid player as well, while he is currently sitting at 250,000 euros per week.

Fabrizio Romano has confirmed that Marcus Rashford is really close to signing the deal to extend his contract with Manchester United, but the fact is that sources like him believe that his new salary could go up to the 375,000 euros per week amount, making him the highest paid player in the squad for at least the next four or five seasons.

Marcus Rashford deal

The fact is that Erik ten Hag does not want to leave any chance that Marcus Rashford could leave the team, and that means that the personal terms of the deal need to appeal to the player in every way, and now it seems that on top of the 375,000 euros of salary every week, he could also be able to decide wether he stays with the team for four seasons, or he could extend to five.


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