Marcus Rashford has plans to talk to Erik ten Hag at the end of the season before deciding whether to leave Man Utd or not, according to reports.
The England international started the season in great form, scoring three goals in his first four matches in all competitions after recovering from shoulder surgery.
But he has only managed two goals in his next 28 matches since with the forward coming under intense scrutiny over the last month or so.
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Rashford has only started 13 Premier League matches this season and there have been reports that he is now considering his future at the club.
Barcelona and Arsenal have been rumoured to be two of the options Rashford could have if he chooses to leave in the summer transfer window with both clubs needing a forward.
And now 90min claims that the 24-year-old’s short-term plan ‘is waiting to speak with’ Ten Hag – who will take over from interim boss Ralf Rangnick at the end of the season – ‘before making a decision on his long-term future’.
Rashford – who has also been dropped by England – ‘would like to remain at United in the long term, but has been left frustrated by the last few seasons at the club’.
He is ‘willing to hold talks’ with Ten Hag before choosing whether to stay or go with the report adding Paris Saint-Germain and Newcastle United as two possible destinations if he does leave.
And 90min adds that Man Utd ‘would expect a minimum sale price of £60m should Rashford be allowed to depart’.
Man Utd legend Roy Keane has been particularly critical of Rashford in recent weeks with the former Republic of Ireland international accusing him of playing “like a child” in their 4-0 loss to arch-rivals Liverpool last month.
And last Friday, Keane said that he thinks that the Man Utd winger smiles too much when he’s warming up ahead of a match instead of preparing for “war”.
When asked what he…
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