Marcus Rashford has rejected approaches from three Saudi Arabian clubs this month, reports have revealed.
Manchester United have made Rashford available for tRANSFER this month after seeing new manager Ruben Amorim drop him for four successive matchday squads in December, but his hefty wages of over £300,000-a-week are likely to limit the number of suitors in January.
The Saudi Pro League is a possible destination and The Times Three clubs have offered Rashford the chance to earn an annual salary of £35million, which equates to £675,000 a week, but united forward has driven them away.
At the heart of Rashford's thought process is his desire to return to the England squad and so, should he leave United this month, he wants to join a competitive team that will raise his profile in the eyes of England's new coach, Thomas Tuchel.
It is for this reason that Rashford has also ruled out a move to Turkey.
Rashford is not believed to be pushing for a move, despite accepting his own the desire for a new challenge. He recently attacked the reports claiming to have registered a new agency to facilitate a transfer in January.
Instead, Rashford is said to be working hard behind the scenes to force his way back into Amorim's thinking, with staff believed to have been impressed by his response to the situation.
However, United will consider offers for Rashford as they face a need sell players before they can spend in the January transfer window. Loan moves, which would take a large chunk of Rashford's wages off the wage books, will also be considered.