Marcus Rashford has been a mainstay at Manchester United for the last seven years and is set to remain so for the next five at least.
United's star forward put pen to paper on a new contract this week which will see him stay at Old Trafford until 2028, with the option of a further 12 months.
Rashford committed his future to the club after a positive season under Erik ten Hag in which he scored a career-high tally of 30 goals.
Rashford has come a long way since making his Premier League debut as a fresh-faced teenager in February 2016. With Anthony Martial injured, Louis van Gaal opted to start Rashford in his first league match against great rivals Arsenal and he jumped at the chance by scoring twice on the way to a 3-2 win.
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