It’s nice to have dreams, and clubs, just like people, have them too.
Take Milan, for example, who are currently looking around Europe for *the* deal that will allow them to push for the top four in Italy in a bid to qualify for next season’s Champions League.
Names like Gary Cahill and Cesc Fabregas have been thrown about, yet that’s not who their dream is. No. Their ‘prohibited dream’ is Manchester United’s Marcus Rashford, according to Gazzetta dello Sport.
Possessing ‘immeasurable talent’, the England international would be the kind of versatile player they are looking for in their attack, but they know they’re fighting a losing battle.
Starting regularly under José Mourinho, there is no chance in hell Manchester United would let their ‘darling’ go out on loan for just six months, or for any length of time for that matter.
If Inter can’t even get Matteo Darmian on loan, what chance do Milan have of getting Marcus Rashford?
And for no money? They’d probably have a better chance by asking for Paul Pogba, and that’s saying something.