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Richard Keys baffled by rumour now coming from Manchester United

Manchester United have been in the headlines a lot lately.

Ruben Amorim replacing Erik ten Hag generated a lot of coverage – a decision which cost the Red Devils £21.4m in total – before Dan Ashworth left Old Trafford after just 159 days as Sporting Director.

Sir Jim Ratcliffe is also making negative head𝓰lin𓄧es with his cuts on spending, which have seen the Manchester United staff Christmas party cancelled and bonuses changed.

Now – in the latest development – Marcus Rashford is in the spotlight amid rumours Manchester United are looking to sell the England international in 2025, a whisper Richard Keys has just reacted to.

Richard Keys says Manchester United might be stuck with Marcus Rashford

It was t♚he Telegraph who claimed that Mancheste🅰r United are now ready to sell the 27-year-old.

After reading this story, the ꧃beIN SPORTS pundit wrote on X (previously known🌸 as Twitter): “United ready to sell Rashford? Who to? He’s on £350,000-a-week.”

It’s a fair point.

The Manchester United No.10 only ꦐscored 🅷eight goals in 43 appearances last season, form not befitting of a £350,000-a-week footballer.

Rashford also ignored Manchester United fans after the recent 2-0 defeat at Arsenal, heading down the tunnel while Amorim and his t🐷eammates applauded the away section, so other clubs may be unwilling to spend heavily on a player with potential attitude problems as well.

How long Manchester United will have to pay Marcus Rashford if buyer not found

TBR Football understand Manchester United are happy with Rashford – and he is keen to i𝕴mpress Amorim with no decision taken on his future right now.

However, if the Manchester United academy graduate fails to become a key ma🧸n under the Portuguese tactician, the Red Devils would be stuck with him for some time🐻 – should a buyer fail to come forward.

Manchester United's Marcus Rashford during the Premier League match between Manchester United FC and Nottingham Forest FC at Old Trafford on Decemb...
Photo by Stephen White – CameraSport via Getty Images

Rashford still⛎ has four years remaining on the five-year contract extension he signed back in July 2023, with his current terms expirin📖g in June 2028.

Therefore, Amorim will hope his No.10 rediscovers the form which saw him score 30 goals in 56 appearances during the 2022/23 campaign, or Manchester United c🥀ould have a problem.

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