Manchester United are not expecting any offers for star striker Marcus Rashford in the summers, believing there is no market for the player this summer. Notably, the Red Devils — who have no chance left of finishing in the top four in the Premier League — didn't see the best of Rashford this season, where he has scored seven PL goals — 10 less than he managed in 2022-23.
Talking about the club's financial position means that they would consider bids of $87.8 million for Rashford if they were received, however, they are not expecting any team to come at par with the valuation. In addition, as per a report in ESPN, United are not actively looking to offload the Englishman. There is a feeling at Old Trafford that only the French club Paris Saint Germain (PSG) can meet United's valuation for Rashford, however, the Erik Ten Hag-led side has been made aware that he is not on their list of priorities to replace Kylian Mbappé this summer. Mbappé is likely to join Real Madrid at the end of the season.
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Speaking of Rashford, he has not had the best of runs this season. The English striker has been a pale shadow of himself, especially his glorious run in 2022-23, with only 7 goals in the PL season. He was also involved in the Belfast clubbing controversy, early this year.
Rashford's exit would boost United's finances because, as an academy graduate, the fee would represent pure profit on the books and assist the famed club to stay within profit and sustainability rules (PSR). Another academy graduate, Mason Greenwood, is also in line to depart this summer with the club seeking a permanent deal for the youngster.
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