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Marcus Rashford and Ruben Amorim (photo by Carl Recine, Stu Forster/Getty Images)
Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford is reportedly available for around £60m this January as all parties would be ideal for him to leave Old Trafford.
However, there appears to be no market for Rashford at that £60m price, while there are also concerns over high wages and the England international’s poor recent form.
This is according to the report from Sky Sportswho state that Rashford would also ideally like to move on for a new challenge this January, but it seems even a loan may require a major compromise.
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Rashford was a star player for Man Utd not so long ago, but his form has dropped drastically in the last year and a half, and now it looks like the Red Devils will struggle to find a suitor for him.
Rashford’s stock has fallen quite dramatically in a relatively short space of time, with Sky Sports noting that his off-field issues are also affecting his marketability at the moment.
On his day, the 27-year-old can be an outstanding all-round striker, capable of scoring and creating and beating players with his pace and skill.
It’s unclear exactly what happened to that Rashford we’ve watched for so many years, but now he looks like a big problem for United.
A £60m sale of an unwanted player like this could do MUFC some good, but it’s hard to see anyone paying that much for him at this point.
This could mean United have to accept a significantly lower fee or risk Rashford finishing his contract, eating into their wage bill and then leaving on a free after his current contract expires.