Tottenham Hotspur are keen to add more experience to Roberto De Zerbi's ranks after avoiding relegation to the Championship last month.
Spurs retained their Premier League status with a 1-0 win over Everton on the final day of the campaign as London rivals West Ham United were relegated.
Plans are now in motion to strengthen their squad for a full season under De Zerbi. The North London outfit have already agreed deals for Liverpool defender Andy Robertson and Bournemouth's Marcos Senesi - with both moves just awaiting official confirmation.
Both players will join on free transfers with their contracts at their respective clubs to expire at the end of this month.
Now Spurs are in the market for more bargains and are interested in a move for Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford.
Tottenham eye move for Marcus Rashford
That is according to a report from the i Paper, who claim Rashford is of interest as Spurs look to add Premier League experience to their squad.
Rashford spent last season on loan at Barcelona as he helped the Spanish giants retain the La Liga title. However, Barca's £69million move to sign Anthony Gordon last week may stop them going through with their option to buy deal.
Rashford has played 297 times in the Premier League and scored 97 goals along with providing 42 assists. Rashford is also attracting interest from Newcastle United and Aston Villa.
The England international spent the second half of the 2024/25 season on loan at Villa. Newcastle, meanwhile, see him as a potential replacement for Gordon.
No offers have been tabled to United as things stand.
Marcus Rashford prefers Barcelona move
According to the report, Rashford's preference is to return to Barcelona. The La Liga outfit have a £26million option to buy the player but that expires on June 15.
Barcelona manager Hansi Flick, sporting director Deco and president Joan Laporta all want the player to return to the La Liga champions.
While the Spanish club do want to keep Rashford, they do not want to spend the £26million and are more likely to offer £15million to United after June 15.
The Red Devils are relaxed about the situation and believe interest from other clubs gives them a better chance of selling Rashford for £26million, which in itself is a bargain price for a player of his quality and experience.
If Rashford does not leave the Red Devils before pre-season, he is expected to report to Carrington after the World Cup.
He is under contract with United until 2028, with wages worth £325,000-a-week.
Rashford, who Gordon labelled as 'one of the best players in the world', would upgrade Tottenham's attack and provide the experience the club wants this summer.
Barca's unwillingness to meet the £26million fee gives Spurs an opening to bring the player to North London.