Marcus Rashford is set to leave Manchester United in the January transfer window after falling out of favour with Ruben Amorim.
The 27-year-old forward is expected to secure a move in the coming weeks, with multiple clubs showing interest.
As reported by Sky Sports, Rashford’s brother and agent, Dwaine Maynard, is in talks with several European teams.
Borussia Dortmund were one of the clubs in the race to sign the Englishman.
The latest development prior was a stumbling block that Dortmund would have to consider.
There now has been yet another change to the plot, impacting Rashford’s whereabouts.
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However, Dortmund have now withdrawn from the race for his signature.
Sky Sports state that head coach Nuri Sahin does not see Rashford as a fit for his squad.
Therefore leading to Dortmund ‘distancing themselves’ from the attacker.
The financial cost of a deal, even with subsidies, is reportedly beyond Dortmund’s budget this month.
Despite this, Rashford remains confident of finding a new club before the window closes.
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As previously reported here on CentreDevils, AC Milan are currently favourites to sign the out-of-favour forward.
Rashford’s form has dropped significantly since his 30-goal season in 2022/23.
His attitude and commitment have been questioned by Amorim, further diminishing his role at United.
The Englishman has missed United’s last seven fixtures, last featuring in mid-December.
Meanwhile, United have shown signs of improvement under Amorim with strong away results at Liverpool and Arsenal.
They face Southampton at Old Trafford on Thursday in a crucial Premier League clash.
It appears more likely by the day for Rashford to leave in summer.
The initial consensus was for the 27-year-old to depart in January.
However, it seems unlikely considering United will need to also bring in a replacement should he leave this month.
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