According to Caught Offside, offensive reinforcements are firmly on Spurs’ agenda this summer — and Rashford has emerged as an intriguing option following a productive loan spell at Barcelona, where he registered 14 goals and 14 assists across all competitions.

With Barca opting against making the deal permanent, the England international has returned to Old Trafford, where United are keen to cash in. A £40 million release clause makes him one of the more attainable big names on the market.
Why Rashford Would Thrive At Spurs
His versatility is a major selling point. Naturally deployed on the left wing, Rashford possesses the pace, directness and goal threat to transform Tottenham’s attack. With Mathys Tel and Xavi Simons yet to convince on that flank, there’s a clear opening for him to walk straight into De Zerbi’s XI.
The Stumbling Block
Here’s the problem — Spurs have no European football to offer next season. For a player of Rashford’s ambition, that could be a dealbreaker.
Champions League clubs will inevitably come calling if Michael Carrick decides he has no place in his United rebuild. And frankly, Rashford would have his pick of them.
A £40m fee is reasonable. The interest makes sense. But convincing Rashford to choose White Hart Lane over European football? That’s a much harder sell.

