Marcus Rashford is scheduled to speak with Dan Ashworth, Manchester United’s new sports director as his future is uncertain.
Rashford is one of the players in the Red Devils’ team who they are open to taking offers for, as he looks to resolve his future.
He saw a sharp drop in performance the previous season, which coincided with the year he achieved career-high figures in front of goal.
However, Rashford was frequently criticized in Manchester and his relationship with Erik ten Hag has soured as a result of his off-field misbehavior.
The striker ended up being benched for games after the Dutchman had to chastise him for staying out late to party and missing training.
United prefers to keep its academy graduate and assist him in finding his best form again, but they are still flexible.
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PSG has long been thought to be interested, thus the Red Devils would stand to gain financially from a large contract.
By next week, when the team’s players arrive for preseason training, Rashford is scheduled to have a meeting with Ashworth, who recently joined the Manchester team.
Rashford did sign a new five-year deal for £325,000 per week in July of last year but his future at Old Trafford is not assured, reports Mirror.
After playing in United’s FA Cup final victory against Manchester City, the 26-year-old—who has only eight goals in all competitions, announced on social media his summer plans: “I plan to rest and reset mentally after a challenging season, both individually and collectively.”
I’m grateful to my fans for supporting me during a trying time. We always stick together, United, to those who didn’t simply remember.”
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