Manchester United would reportedly welcome offers for Marcus Rashford in the January transfer window. The 27-year-old has been linked with a move away from his boyhood club in the last 12 months and Paris Saint-Germain were reported to be interested in the forward.
At the time, former United manager Erik ten Hag dismissed the rumours but fresh claims state he is not deemed as 'unsellable.' " rel="nofollow" target="_self">Sky Sports Germany report the club would sell Rashford in the summer 'at the latest' and would 'already be open' to receiving offers in the New Year.
Although United have acknowledged his development under new boss Ruben Amorim, it's said he's 'not unsellable.' READ MORE: Arne Slot drops major Liverpool transfer hint amid Man United Luke Shaw replacement links READ MORE: 'He'd fit in really well' - Man United told Premier League star they should 'definitely' be watching Financial Fair Play is believed to be the reason why a potential sale is being discussed at Old Trafford.
A move would alleviate Rashford's reported £325,000 salary and in turn, give the club more room to complete deals in the transfer market.
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