Marcus Rashford has a fight on his hands to convince Ruben Amorim and the Manchester United ownership of his value to the squad that he has given so many years of his career to - but The Manchester Evening News readers in our comments section think that he does not have much more time to prove it.
Rashford's contract does not expire until 2028, but it's been reported by The Telegraph that the club will consider bids for him as soon as next year.
He was not considered to be among the "untouchables" this summer, either, like Andre Onana, Kobbie Mainoo or Alejandro Garnacho.
Once considered the future in United's attack, he faces stiff competition from newer arrivals and rising stars. A big sale for Rashford would also be a very valuable sale for the club as an academy product, with a number of similarly homegrown players at other Premier League clubs made vulnerable as options to make "pure profit" for teams who can use that to their advantage when making signings.
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