Manchester United are open to offloading Marcus Rashford in the January transfer window and value him at just £40 million ($51m), with the likes of ARSENAL one of the many clubs that have been linked with a potential move for the striker.
Rashford has been in the headlines for all the wrong reasons again this season and looks nothing like the player that netted 30 goals for United just a few seasons ago.
He really struggled last season under boss Erik Ten Hag and has only managed to score 8 goals in all competitions for United, which is not good enough for a player of his ability and quality when he is on top of his game.
Now, According to the Telegraph, United started welcoming bids for the 27-year-old last summer following a drastic loss of form, and are ready to let him leave the club when the January window opens up next month, and could accept just £40 million for the star
ARSENAL were heavily linked with a move for Rashford in the summer window, but opted to not make a move for the winger as he would have cost far too much money.
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A few seasons ago Rashford had the world at his feet, he was well on his way to becoming one of the very best footballers in the world, but that has all changed now and he looks like a player that is not interested in football.
If the reports are true and Man United are willing to let the star leave the club, then maybe it is the best thing for him as he needs a change, it is not working at Old Trafford.
There will be many fans that will be sad to see him go, but as we said, he looks nothing like the player that could bang in 30 goals.
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