Rashford: Too Costly For Dortmund? A Realistic Look at the Transfer
Okay, so let's talk about Marcus Rashford and Borussia Dortmund. Man, the rumour mill has been crazy lately, hasn't it? Everyone's been saying Dortmund are desperate for a striker, and Rashford's name keeps popping up. But honestly? I think the whole thing's a bit of a pipe dream. Let me explain why I think Rashford's probably too expensive for BVB, even if they really want him.
The Price Tag Problem
First off, let's get the elephant in the room out of the way: cost. We're talking about a player who's been a regular for Manchester United for years, a proven goalscorer in the Premier League, and, let's be honest, a pretty marketable guy. His transfer fee would be astronomical. I mean, we're likely talking about upwards of £60 million, maybe even more. That's a HUGE chunk of change, even for a club like Dortmund who sometimes pull off surprises. They're known for developing talent, not usually splashing the cash on established superstars. Remember when they signed Haaland? That was a steal, relatively speaking. Rashford ain't gonna be a steal.
I remember back when I was convinced Liverpool were about to sign Kylian Mbappé. I had a whole fantasy lineup built around him in my head! Then reality hit. The transfer fee was going to be way out of their range, even with his crazy goalscoring stats. It's the same situation with Rashford and Dortmund, I reckon. It's a nice thought, but the finances just don't add up realistically.
Dortmund's Transfer Strategy
Dortmund's model is built around finding and developing young talent—think Haaland, Sancho, and Bellingham (before he got priced out, sadly!). They then sell them on for massive profits. It's a brilliant, sustainable model, and it's what makes them such a force in European football. Bringing in a player like Rashford, who's already at his peak (or close to it), would go against that entire philosophy. It would be a huge risk, financially speaking.
The "What Ifs" Aren't Realistic Enough
Sure, there's always the "what if" scenario. What if Manchester United are willing to let him go for a cut-rate price? What if Rashford is desperate for a move to prove himself in a different league? Okay, these things could happen, but they are highly unlikely. Manchester United needs all the star power they can get, and Rashford, as a homegrown talent, is a valuable asset—both on and off the pitch. He's their marketing gold.
Plus, why would Rashford leave one of the biggest clubs in the world, even if he's not a guaranteed starter, for a smaller club, even if it's a prestigious one like Dortmund? It just doesn't make sense on a personal level, considering his level of marketability and brand.
Conclusion: A Great Player, A Bad Fit
Look, I'm a huge fan of Rashford's talent. He's a fantastic player. But the transfer to Dortmund just doesn't seem feasible. The cost is simply too prohibitive, and it wouldn't align with Dortmund's long-term strategy. I think it's safe to say we can all keep dreaming, but let's manage our expectations. This one probably won't happen, sadly. Maybe a different club with deeper pockets, then!