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1 year oldHigh wages could stop Manchester United reject finding a new club, but lots of Premier League teams want fresh faces
Marcus Rashford
Age 27 Nationality English Club Manchester United
There appeared to be no way back for Rashford at Old Trafford after his declaration that he is “ready for a new challenge”, with the Manchester United manager, Ruben Amorim, making it clear that he is not part of his plans. Yet he was back in the squad against Newcastle and, with a salary estimated at £300,000 a week, finding a new home may not be so easy. Paris Saint-Germain have a longstanding interest in Rashford and would be one of the few clubs who could afford to pay his wages, although it remains to be seen whether United would be prepared to subsidise some of the costs as they have done with Jadon Sancho’s loan to Chelsea.
Ben Chilwell
Age 28 Nationality English Club Chelsea
The England defender was left out of Chelsea’s Premier League and Conference League squads this season and has managed just 44 minutes so far as a substitute in the EFL Cup against Barrow back in September. Unsurprisingly he and his fellow exile Carney Chukwuemeka were described by Enzo Maresca as “the first that want to leave” in January, although Chilwell – who cost Chelsea £50m from Leicester in 2020 – earns about £200,000 a week and may take some shifting. West Ham, Brentford and Marseille have been linked with the 28-year-old and he will be desperate not to spend another six months on the sidelines.
Rayan Cherki
Age 21 Nationality French Club Lyon
Lyon’s financial problems could force them to cash in on one of their prized assets, with the France Under-21s forward having been linked with Liverpool in recent weeks. A move to a club lower down the Premier League table seems more likely, however, with Crystal Palace, Everton and Fulham thought to be among his suitors. Lyon’s Ernest Nuamah – the Ghana forward who was left in tears after his transfer to Craven Cottage in the summer collapsed on deadline day – is another potential target for English clubs.
Randal Kolo Muani
Age 26 Nationality French Club Paris Saint-Germain
The France forward has rarely been seen in Ligue 1 this season, having made only two starts under Luis Enrique and he is expected to leave PSG on loan in January. A host of Premier League big-hitters have been linked with Kolo Muani, with Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester City and Tottenham said to be in the running for the 26-year-old, who remains a regular for his country under Didier Deschamps. His versatility and strength on the ball would make him a useful addition to any squad.
Matheus Cunha
Age 25 Nationality Brazilian Club Wolves
The attacker has been in red-hot form for Wolves despite their struggles this season but could he be the answer to help replace Bukayo Saka at Arsenal? The England forward’s hamstring injury may well force Mikel Arteta into the market and Cunha would certainly provide a different option in attack, although there is an acknowledgment that prising him from Molineux while Wolves are fighting against relegation will take a hefty fee. That and a return to form for Gabriel Jesus may also rule out a move for Sporting’s Viktor Gyökeres until the summer.
Antony
Age 24 Nationality Brazilian Club Manchester United
The much-maligned forward has racked up a grand total of 77 minutes in five substitute appearances in the Premier League so far this season and it is no surprise that Manchester United are hoping to loan him out. “If the club thinks it would be a good idea to loan Antony out in January so he can get more minutes and regain his trust, we will work together on that option,” said his agent, Junior Pedroso. A potential return to Ajax has been mooted for the player who cost a staggering £82m from the Dutch club in August 2022.