
Real Madrid Transfer News: Latest Rumours on Marcus Rashford and Paulo Dybala
Real Madrid reportedly had scouts in attendance at England's 3-0 defeat of Scotland on Friday hoping to watch Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford.
That's according to the Sun's Jamie Gordon, citing reports in Spain, with Rashford's emergence at Old Trafford attracting interest from the Spanish giants.
Rashford was an unused substitute at Wembley Stadium, but it's unsurprising his arrival on the world stage has caught their attention.
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The 19-year-old only made his first senior appearance for the Red Devils in February but has established himself as a regular fixture in the side and broken into the national side.
As noted by Samuel Luckhurst of the Manchester Evening News, Rashford has a penchant for netting on debuts:
Rashford has netted four goals so far this season, but manager Jose Mourinho has frequently used him out wide to accommodate Zlatan Ibrahimovic—a move that does not get the best out of the Englishman, per football writer Liam Canning:
The youngster has an exciting future ahead of him and will still only be 20 when Real's transfer ban comes to an end—Los Blancos will no doubt keep a keen eye on his development in the meantime.
Meanwhile, Sport reported Real intend to make Juventus striker Paulo Dybala their first marquee acquisition at the end of the ban.
The 22-year-old is one of the hottest properties in Serie A after bagging 23 goals and nine assists for the Bianconeri in all competitions last season. Dybala has a further four and two respectively this year.
Here's a look at what he could bring to the Santiago Bernabeu:
The Argentinian possesses pace, agility and impressive dribbling skills, which coupled with his ruthless finishing and ability to start moves as well as end them makes him an exciting talent with tremendous potential.
He also has chemistry with Los Blancos striker Alvaro Morata thanks to his time in Turin, so he'd be an excellent candidate to help Real revamp their squad with fresh blood in the wake of the embargo.
Real may not be able to register any new players in 2017, but they're wisely lining up targets to pursue once the ban ends.



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