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£70m deal, PSG option, two new Man United signings - Marcus Rashford future verdict reached

Marcus Rashford is said to be fighting for his future at Manchester United with the club open to bids for him next year.

The attacker was not among the four players - Alejandro Garnacho, Kobbie Mainoo, Andre Onana and Rasmus Hojlund - to be exempt from sales during the last window, following a drab campaign. The 27-year-old, whose contract does not expire until 2028, is already one goal away from matching last season’s tally this term, with three strikes coming in Ruben Amorim’s first five matches in charge.

However, the Telegraph claims United will be open to bids for Rashford next summer, partly due to his off-field activities. The forward was seen clubbing following last year’s Manchester derby defeat before being fined and left out of an FA Cup tie in January after a trip to Northern Ireland led to him calling in ill the prior Friday.

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He was also criticised by some for deciding to fly to the USA with Casemiro during the November international break and not rest up ahead of Amorim’s first day at United, having not been selected for England duty since March.

But aside from his life outside of work, should Rashford be moved on? Would it be helpful for the player himself or would it be a mistake for United to let him go? Our writers have their say.

A little while ago, Rashford said he could not envisage playing for another club. A few years later, many others can.

United are in a stronger position to let him leave this summer given the rise of Amad, but I still think it would be risky to do so unless a suitable replacement is sourced. Jadon Sancho is all but

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