In a surprising turn of events, Manchester United is reportedly prepared to part ways with Marcus Rashford. Once the emblem of the club’s youth-driven resurgence, the 27-year-old winger is now no longer considered indispensable by the Red Devils, with a potential transfer looming as early as this winter, according to Sky Germany.
Rashford, under contract with United until 2028, has seen his form and influence wane in recent seasons. With a reported annual salary of €18.25 million, his financial impact is a growing concern for the club, particularly under the constraints of Financial Fair Play.
The move mirrors a strategy employed by Paris Saint-Germain, who offloaded high earners to gain more flexibility in the transfer market. Rashford’s modest contribution this season—one goal and one assist in five appearances—has further fueled the decision to explore a sale.
Despite this, Rashford’s overall legacy at Manchester United remains significant, with 138 goals and 67 assists in 425 appearances since his debut in 2015. The club’s willingness to sell marks a pivotal moment in his career.