Marcus Rashford of Manchester United looks on from the bench before their 2024/25 Europa League MD4 stage match against PAOK FC at Old Trafford on November 07, 2024 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Naomi Baker/Getty Images)
Marcus Rashford's stock as an elite player is now so low that Manchester United are not expecting any offers for the player in January despite putting him up for sale.
According to Daily MailThe 27-year-old is now worth as low as £40m, a figure they say United would accept to get the player off their books.
Manchester United could sell Marcus Rashford for £40m
The suggestion that she would give Robin Amorim money to spend fools no one His lifestyle choices It can be said that it influences the current path his career is taking.
In fact, it appears that Rashford will go as a foregone conclusion as reports suggest United have already joined up to Five possible options to replace it.
He has scored just 15 goals and eight assists in all competitions over the past two seasons – 66 games each time. Transportation market – Not good enough at Premier League level.
Long a darling at Old Trafford as a product of the academy, a youngster in Manchester and someone who clearly loves the club, Rashford is now a shadow of the player he was a few seasons ago.
He never seems to try or want the ball, showing a complete lack of confidence in his ability.
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You can even hear the groans now when he picks the ball up in the Theater of Dreams, where the long-suffering United fans have already decided that nothing will happen while he is in possession.
This must hit him hard and no doubt plays into a negative mindset.
To that end, a move away and a fresh start may not only be good for Marcus Rashford, it may actually be the best thing for him.
He will need to improve his attitude off the field as well, but he still has plenty left in the tank if he can find the spark that deserted him.