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Manchester United transfer news RECAP Marcus Rashford injury updates and Man Utd vs Everton reaction

Manchester United secured a second consecutive win to cement their place in the top-four on Saturday, cruising past Everton in a game that ended 2-0 but could have been much more.

Scott McTominay and Anthony Martial got the goals either side of half-time, but United had countless first-half chances and could have been four or five up by the break. The Old Trafford crown also enjoyed the return of Christian Eriksen, who was introduced in the 77th minute after being out since January with an ankle injury.

The victory was somewhat tainted, however, when Marcus Rashford pulled up with what looked to be a groin injury. The 25-year-old signalled instantly to the bench before limping down the tunnel, Erik ten Hag admitting after the win that it 'didn't look good'.

Updates on the 25-year-old will come in the following days, with United fans not only sweating on his availability of Thursday's Europa League quarter-final with Sevilla, but for the remainder of the next two seven weeks.

In transfer matters, the agent of Sofyan Amrabat has claimed that Fiorentina will listen to offers for their midfielder this summer, following reports that United made a late bid in January.

TODAY'S BIG TALKING POINT: How do United replace Marcus Rashford's goals? Have your say here.

A recap of the day's United news.

The Premier League are considering ditching Sky Sports and BT Sport to screen top-flight games on their own platform.

The Mirror report the plans are part of a long-term discussion among Premier League chiefs who will seek to run the show for themselves. The suggestion is there will be only one more multi-partner deal before the change comes into effect.

It may be a number of years off but the prospect of having all live

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