MU needs to sell Rashford to have money to buy Gyokeres
MU is facing a plan to restructure the squad and needs large capital to carry out transfers.
In that context, Marcus Rashford has become one of the names on the transfer list. According to information from Goal, this 27-year-old player is currently valued at around 40 million pounds. If any team is willing to pay that amount, Rashford can leave MU right in the next winter transfer window.

The fee is considered reasonable for an English player who came through the Carrington academy, although Rashford is one of the club's longest-serving players. Manchester United's owners have told manager Ruben Amorim that the club does not have much money in the January transfer window unless they sell players who are not in their plans. Rashford, despite being a product of the academy, could be a potential candidate in the club's clean-up campaign.
With finances tight, coach Ruben Amorim has been asked to use the resources available to develop the team until the summer transfer window of 2025. One of the targets that Amorim is very keen on is Coventry City striker Viktor Gyokeres. Gyokeres is seen as an important addition to the "Red Devils" attack, especially when the team is in need of a striker who can make a difference.
Although Rashford has shown signs of returning to form, with three goals in five games under Amorim, the Portuguese boss still demands more from him. Amorim said in November that Rashford needs to return to the impressive form of his 30-goal season. If Rashford fails to live up to those expectations, he could be on the lookout for a new club, especially as his future at Manchester United looks uncertain.
Since making his debut nine years ago, Rashford has scored 138 goals and provided 37 assists in 425 appearances, winning a host of trophies including two FA Cups, two Carabao Cups, an FA Community Shield and a Europa League. However, a recent dip in form could see him seek a new challenge if he fails to hold down a regular place at United.