Manchester United have taken a decision on the future of Marcus Rashford at the club, MySportDab reports.
Rashford, 27, has been a shadow of his former self since the turn of last season, struggling to recreate his 2022-23 season heroics.
Despite recently signing a new long-term contract that elevated him to one of the highest-paid players at the club, his future has been uncertain as scrutiny mounts on his underwhelming performances.
Last season, he could only manage 7 Premier League goals with 2 assists in 33 matches, marking his lowest season tally since his big break.
With the series of managerial changes that has swept the club , including at the hierarchy, the England forward has been linked to a possible exit from the club.
Now, according to Florian Plettenberg of Plettigoal, Manchester United are now open to selling him in the summer.
The report adds the club is discussing the possibility of parting ways with the homegrown star, not only for his below-par deliveries of recent, but due to the need to avoid collision with Financial Fair Play System.
Rashford is one of the highest-paid Manchester United players with an estimated weekly wage of £300,000, per Capology.
United’s football chiefs, led by the newly-recruited CEO Omar Berrada, are keen on parting ways with the player to free the club from the trappings of Financial Fair Play Rules and make room for possible reinforcements in the squad.
Rashford has been a key member of the United squad since his breakout 2015-16 season. He has tallied 425 appearances in all competitions, scoring 138 goals with 67 assists.
A transfer exit in the summer could bring an end to his illustrious nine-year senior career with the Premier League giants.