Man United open to sell Rashford amid financial concerns

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Manchester United are reportedly willing to listen to offers for Marcus Rashford as early as the upcoming January transfer window, with a potential sale by the summer being strongly considered.

2 weeks ago
According to journalist Florian Plettenberg, the Manchester club acknowledges the forward's progress under manager Ruben Amorim, they no longer view him as unsellable.
Marcus Rashford, 27, signed a long-term contract extension until 2028 but his high salary has become a significant factor in the board's discussions, particularly as they look to address Financial Fair Play (FFP) constraints.
By offloading Rashford, the Red Devils could free up critical space in their budget, providing more flexibility in the transfer market. The England international has been a key figure at Old Trafford for years, but his form in recent seasons has been inconsistent, leading to questions about his long-term future at the club.
Amorim has worked to integrate him into his system, but the prospect of reinvesting funds from a potential sale is reportedly an appealing option for Manchester United.
They aim to rebuild and bolster their squad while adhering to FFP regulations. With the January transfer window approaching, the winger's availability is expected to attract interest from Europe's top clubs.

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