Turning Point: Man Utd Prepared to Entertain Marcus Rashford Offers in January to Ease Financial Strain

Turning Point: Man Utd Prepared to Entertain Marcus Rashford Offers in January to Ease Financial Strain

MANCHESTER UNITED are reportedly willing to listen to offers for Marcus Rashford in January.

The Red Devils star could be offloaded in order to raise funds for new manager Ruben Amorim.

Marcus Rashford could be sold by Manchester United

Marcus Rashford could be sold by Manchester United

The forward has scored three goals under Ruben Amorim

The forward has scored three goals under Ruben Amorim

Rashford, 27, has previously been seen as unsellable at Old Trafford, having risen through the ranks at the club.

The forward has struggled for form over the last 12 months and has only managed four goals in 15 Premier League appearances this season.

Khởi đầu trong mơ của Marcus Rashford dưới thời Ruben Amorim

He has netted three times in Amorim’s four league matches since taking over from Erik ten Hag.

However, it appears that his improved form has not done enough to solidify his spot at the club.

Sky Germany have reported that Man United “would sell” Rashford by the summer at the latest.

It is also claimed that the club are “open to top offers” during the upcoming January transfer window.

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The report has claimed that the club have acknowledged his improvement with Amorim at the helm but are not against cashing in.

The main reason behind the potential departure of the academy graduate is his “very high salary,” which would free up FFP space.

The Telegraph also report United have concerns over his lifestyle off the pitch.

Last season Rashford was fined £650,000 — two weeks’ wages — and dropped from the FA Cup tie at Newport County after he rang in sick for training after partying in Belfast.

The out-of-favour England international is earning an astonishing £325,000 per week.

His current contract expires in 2028, having signed an extension in July 2023.

Should Rashford leave then Man United would be able to have more “room to manoeuvre” in the transfer market.

Amorim has previously hinted about trying to find a “solution” for Rashford.

He said: “We’ll try to find the right solution for him, but he has to be Marcus.

“First of all, we have to try to return to that moment.”