Tottenham have reportedly opened talks about signing a Manchester United star ahead of the summer transfer window.
Spurs are certainly not messing around in the summer market as they have all already agreed to bring in two new additions.
GIVEMESPORT understands that Andy Robertson and Marcos Senesi are both set to join Tottenham after they secured their Premier League status at the end of the season.
Robertson and Senesi are set to leave Liverpool and Bournemouth, respectively, following the expiration of their contracts, and Tottenham have acted fast to secure their signatures.
Tottenham will need further reinforcements after the defensive duo, and it appears they are also in the market to sign a new attacker.
Tottenham Open Attacker Transfer Talks
According to reports in Spain, Tottenham are among the sides who have opened talks ahead of a potential deal to sign Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford in the summer transfer window.
Rashford spent the 2025/2026 season on loan at La Liga side Barcelona, who have the option to turn the loan deal permanent.
After securing the signing of Anthony Gordon from Newcastle, it remains to be seen whether Barcelona will also look to bring Rashford back permanently.
The report claims that Rashford has no interest in joining Tottenham, with three Premier League sides keen on securing his signature.
If Barcelona opt against signing Rashford permanently, it will be interesting to see if his stance on joining Tottenham changes.
Rashford Might Need to Reduce Wages
If Rashford wants to find a new club in the summer transfer window on a permanent basis, he might need to consider dropping his wage demands. The English forward reportedly earns in the region of £325,000 a week, but his performances have certainly not warranted that salary over the last few years.
It feels unlikely that a club like Tottenham would be willing to pay him this much, while other Premier League clubs could struggle to justify it too.
There's no doubt Rashford would be a smart option for Tottenham, but being without European football could harm them in the race to secure his signature.