Manchester United are reportedly open to selling Marcus Rashford in the January transfer window, marking a significant shift in their stance on one of their most high-profile players.
Also Read: Rashford Criticized for Snubbing Fans as Amorim Demands More from Manchester United
The 27-year-old England international, who recently scored twice in a 4-0 victory over Everton, has found himself relegated to a substitute role in subsequent defeats against Arsenal and Nottingham Forest. Manager Ruben Amorim has preferred Rasmus Hojlund in the starting lineup.
Despite signing a long-term contract 18 months ago that ties him to the club until 2028, United are now considering offers for Rashford, according to reports from Sky Germany. The forward’s hefty weekly wage of over £300,000 is a key factor in the club’s decision, with his departure potentially freeing up much-needed flexibility in the transfer market.
Former United striker Louis Saha weighed in on Rashford’s situation, emphasizing the need for the forward to adopt a more resilient attitude to reach his full potential. Speaking to Casino Utan Spelpaus, Saha said, “Rashford must embrace the scrutiny that comes with being a superstar at Manchester United. He has the talent but needs to rise to the expectations that follow a player of his stature.”
While Rashford remains a significant figure for United, his inconsistency and the financial implications of his salary appear to be prompting a reevaluation of his future at Old Trafford. As the January window approaches, speculation about his next move is set to intensify.