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£60m offer accepted, Erik ten Hag ultimatum - Marcus Rashford Manchester United future verdict given

Manchester United face a big decision over the future of Marcus Rashford this summer.

The Red Devils' forward has struggled for form this campaign, on the back of his best-ever campaign for the club, leading to questions over what the future holds for Rashford.

When questioned on his attitude, the 26-year-old has often made a habit of silencing his critics by responding with a strong performance. One accustation the Wythenshawe-born attacker cannot shrug off, however, is his career appears to be at somewhat of a crossroads ahead of the transfer window.

A goal return of eight in 40 appearances for the England international has left some supporters ready to accept a parting of ways, though not everyone is convinced Rashford's time is up.

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The MEN has spoken to former United forwards Dwight Yorke and Giuseppe Rossi for their thoughts, meanwhile various MEN writers have had their say on the best course of action.

"Marcus Rashford is 26 years old, he still has time, why wouldn't you give, arguably, your best player time? Okay, he's not performed like the best player at the club recently, but why would you sell him, unless he wants to move himself? A hard conversation needs to be held with Rashford by Sir Jim Ratcliffe, Erik ten Hag or the manager next season, to figure out what he wants to do," Yorke told the MEN via TVSportGuide. "You want to hear from Rashford's mouth 'I want to stay and fight at the club'. He's 26 years old, coming into his prime, why would you get rid of him? There's still so much more to come from the

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