The Red Devils do not expect any convincing offers to come in for Rashford in January, the Daily Mail reports, but his sale has become a priority for the club. United must shed players to avoid breaking profit and sustainability rules and, as a homegrown player, Rashford's sale would count as 100 percent profit on their balance sheet.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
At one point in his United career, the Old Trafford club would have laughed off any offer below £100m ($127m), but his disappointing performances over the last two seasons have seen his value plummet. If a decent offer does not materialise, United may have to explore selling either Alejandro Garnacho or Kobbie Mainoo - outcomes they would rather avoid.
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As well as the financial boost his departure would provide, United are reportedly eager to see the back of the 27-year-old because of concerns about his lifestyle and focus. Rashford has scored four goals in 15 Premier League appearances in 2024-25 and started their most recent matches against Arsenal and Nottingham Forest on the bench.
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WHAT NEXT FOR MAN UTD?
Rashford may get the nod to start when Ruben Amorim's team come up against Viktoria Plzen in the Europa League this week.