Bowen to PSG confirmed. West Ham United have completed negotiations to sign a Manchester United forward.

Bowen to PSG confirmed. West Ham United have completed negotiations to sign a Manchester United forward.

Rashford hasn’t played for the team since being fired in mid-December,

and his coach has stated that the decision was based on his standards.

He has also been barred from Ruben Amorim’s first team.

After missing a 2-1 victory over Manchester City on December 15,

the English attacker stoked rumors that he was leaving by saying he was “ready for a new challenge.”

Despite training with the Red Devils during the week,

the 27-year-old was left out of Amorim‘s squad for the team’s 2-1 victory over Rangers in the UEFA Europa League on January 23.

West Ham is still in the running for the 60-cap England international,

who has more than three years left on his alleged £300,000 per week deal but might leave on loan at the very least due to his lack of playing time.

Rashford’s decision to move overseas in order to restart his career and escape the limelight of Premier League football has been the subject of ongoing rumors.

West Ham is able to finalize a deal before the window ends on February 3 because Barcelona was eager to sign him but is having trouble with money.

Graham Potter is keen to add a forward because he is without Michail Antonio and Niclas Fullkrug due to injuries,

but he has not commented on a possible Rashford trade.

The Hammers have struggled this season with a lack of firepower,

and earlier this month they were unsuccessful in their rumored £57 million attempt to sign Aston Villa striker Jhon Duran.

Rashford is open to joining the East London team,

who are currently tied with Manchester United in 14th place in the league,

although he would prefer to stay in the Premier League.

He will be keen to return to action,

and earlier this season, Erik ten Hag,

his former boss,

gave the Irons a preview of what to anticipate from him:

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