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Man United ‘open to selling Marcus Rashford after star’s fallout with Erik ten Hag… and club are prepared to drop £80m asking price’

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Manchester United are reportedly willing to listen to offers for Marcus Rashford this summer

Manchester United are reportedly willing to listen to offers for Marcus Rashford this summer.

The club decided to keep manager Erik ten Hag following a performance review and that had implications for Rashford’s situation, according to The Sun.

United are now said to be open to making a move for the striker, whose contract expires in 2028.

They will want £80m for their No10, but may have to accept closer to £60m due to his slump in form last season.

After his most prolific season to date at club level in 2022-23, Rashford was unable to maintain his goalscoring form from the recent campaign.

In 43 appearances in all competitions, the 26-year-old managed just eight goals, and reports about his off-pitch behaviour only further damaged his reputation at the club.

Manchester United are reportedly willing to listen to offers for Marcus Rashford this summer

Reports towards the end of the season claimed that PSG had earmarked Rashford as a possible replacement for their outgoing talisman Kylian Mbappe, having previously attempted to sign the England international.

However, Rashford is said to be determined to stay at Old Trafford this summer and has admitted his performances were below par in Erik ten Hag’s second season at the club.

Rashford’s poor form last season also ruled him out of Gareth Southgate’s squad for England’s Euro 2024 squad.

Rashford and Ten Hag were said to have barely spoken to each other at the end of the season.

Rashford and Ten Hag were said to have barely spoken to each other at the end of the season.

The decision marked the first time Rashford has missed a major tournament for the Three Lions in his senior career, having featured in Roy Hodgson’s squad at Euro 2016 in France aged just 18.

Southgate’s tactics have been heavily criticised as his side struggle to create chances, with Rashford’s brother and agent Dwaine Maynard taking to social media to claim Rashford could have been England’s attacking boost.

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