The 23-year-old has spent his entire career at Manchester United so far, breaking through from the youth ranks in 2016.
As reported by The Guardian, when asked whether he would like to play abroad, he said: "I would never say no".
Rashford was also asked about his ideal club and he said:
"Other than United? I'm a big fan of Real Madrid and Barcelona because they've always had great players and played attractive football.
"Everybody watches Real Madrid and Barcelona."
In a piece of related news, Rashford has sent messages to Manchester United fans, thanking them for their support and vowing to bring home a trophy this week.
The English Premier League (EPL) campaign was concluded on Sunday afternoon with a 2-1 win over Wolverhampton Wanderers at Molineux, where Anthony Elanga and Juan Mata both scored.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side finished in second place.
United’s attention has now turned to Wednesday night’s Europa League final against Villarreal in Gdansk, Poland, and Rashford is desperate to reward supporters' backing with a piece of silverware.
“Well, where do you start when describing this season,” wrote Rashford on his verified Twitter handle.
“It’s been a strange one and challenging without our 12th man by our side much of the time. That noise and that passion will never be taken for granted. On our hardest days you’ve always pulled us through.
“We’ve felt your support from home but nothing has put a bigger smile on our faces than seeing you back where you belong. There are plenty of positives we can take from this season but still a lot to build upon. The goal remains the same. Time to bring home silverware.”
We’ve felt your support from home but nothing has put a bigger smile on our faces than seeing you back where you belong. There are plenty of positives we can take from this season but still a lot to build upon. The goal remains the same. Time to bring home silverware. ?♥️ (2) pic.twitter.com/FuN2cXYUTu
— Marcus Rashford MBE (@MarcusRashford) May 23, 2021
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