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Man Utd's Marcus Rashford considering future - Gary Neville reacts

Marcus Rashford is considering his future at Manchester United over a lack of minutes.

That’s according to a report in the Guardian on Monday morning – less than 24 hours after a humiliating Manchester derby defeat.

Rashford has only started two of the previous 11 Premier League matches and came off the bench during United’s 4-1 loss to Manchester City on Sunday.

Now, a report produced by Fabrizio Romano and Jamie Jackson claims he’s ‘giving serious consideration for the first time to asking for a move from his boyhood club.’

He’s frustrated at not playing more having missed the first two months of the season. The forward has a contract that runs until 2023 with the club having an option to extend that for a further year.

Rashford has scored just five goals in 24 appearances in all competitions this season and hasn’t looked anywhere near his best at times.

Despite both Cristiano Ronaldo and Edinson Cavani being unavailable for the trip to the Etihad, Ralf Rangnick opted for 19-year-old Anthony Elanga over Rashford.

After reports emerged that Rashford was considering leaving, it prompted an interesting response from club legend Gary Neville.

He simply tweeted “Here we go” followed by two water drop emojis suggesting that there are ‘leaks’ at the club.

Last month, Neville went on a rant suggesting he knows who’s behind ‘disgusting’ leaks from inside Old Trafford.

Speaking on his Sky podcast, the former right-back said: “I remember when I joined Sky and we had the Champions League in the early years, and I went over to Napoli to do a game involving Chelsea.

“It was when Andre Villas-Boas was their manager and he left out Frank Lampard, Michael Essien, Ashley Cole – four or five prominent players.

“That is what managers tend

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