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Rashford gets Man Utd escape route as new club 'joins transfer race'

Move abroad: Marcus Rashford could be headed to the continent

The 27-year-old fell out of favour under Ruben Amorim last season, leading to a promising loan spell at Aston Villa during the second half of the campaign. That agreement included a £40million option-to-buy clause for the West Midlands club which has not been activated.

Rashford has since returned to Manchester but remains surplus to Amorim’s plans, with speculation over the Red Devils’ academy product ramping up in recent weeks.

There is said to be interest from Barcelona - the player’s preferred destination - in a loan move, but new reports suggest another suitor may have joined the race for Rashford’s signature.

Bayern Munich have now also expressed an interest in the England international, according to German news outlet Sport BILD, which reports that the Bundesliga champions see Rashford as a perfect candidate for their left wing, from where Leroy Sane recently departed in favour of Galatasaray.

Bayern also value Rashford’s ability to play centrally, BILD reports, although Vincent Kompany’s side are rumoured to be chasing the likes of Liverpool’s Luis Diaz as well.

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The 28-year-old Colombian - the subject of reported unsuccessful approach by Barcelona earlier this summer - has two years left on his current deal with the reigning Premier League champions, who are understood to have told Bayern that he is not for sale.

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