Rashford extended his Manchester United contract for another year, keeping him at £350,000 per week.
A-League Live Streaming

A-League Live Streaming

Rashford extended his Manchester United contract for another year, keeping him at £350,000 per week.

Updated:2025-09-24 07:42    Views:183

Manchester United's superstar forward Rashford has secured a new contract extension with the club, extending his stay until at least the end of the 2024-25 season.

The 26-year-old player has agreed to sign a deal that will keep him in Old Trafford until the summer of 2025, according to reports from both Manchester United and the Football Association (FA).

The new contract is worth £350,000 per week, making it one of the highest wages paid out to a professional footballer in England. The figure is higher than the current world record holder, Liverpool striker Mohamed Salah, who earns £349,000 per week.

The extension was announced after Rashford scored 27 goals in just 18 league matches last season, helping Manchester United win the Premier League title and secure their place in Europe's elite competition.

Speaking about the news, Rashford said: "I'm absolutely thrilled to have signed this extension. It means I can continue playing for Manchester United for as long as possible and help the team achieve even more success."

Manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer added: "We're very happy to have Rashford on board for another year. He's been instrumental in our success this season and we look forward to seeing what he brings to the team next season."

While the extension is good news for Rashford, it also raises questions about the future of Manchester United's financial situation. With the club facing significant debts, it's unclear whether they can afford to pay such high wages for their star players.

Nonetheless, the extension is likely to boost the morale of the squad and provide the club with a strong foundation for the upcoming season. As for Rashford himself, he remains focused on delivering results for Manchester United and helping the team achieve its goals.