Marcus Rashford wishes to remain a Manchester United player despite the club looking to cash in.

The 26-year-old has endured one of the worst seasons of his career with just eight goals to his name in all competitions, despite appearing in 40 games.

Rashford's massive drop-off from last season – where he bagged 30 goals – has become a cause of concern. And it has led the club's hierarchy to consider cashing in on the hometown hero.

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Currently valued at a whopping fee of £80million, the England international's hefty £325,000-a-week wages – on a contract which runs until 2028 – could prove a stumbling block for any potential move away. But the forward has no intention of leaving his boyhood club.

Having been with the Red Devils since the age of eight, The Sun say Rashford isn't ready to call time on his United career and remains happy in Manchester.

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Marcus Rashford
Despite his issues, the 26-year-old wishes to remain in Manchester

While he may veto a transfer, his potential sale would bring in huge money for the club considering any sale of a academy product equals pure profit. While it'll also give United more spending power in the summer in Sir Jim Ratcliffe's first transfer window as part-owner.

The likes of Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain have been linked with acquiring his services despite his downturn in form, which comes at the worst possible time with England competing at Euro 2024 this summer.

Marcus Rashford talking to Erik ten Hag
The England international has scored just eight goals in 40 games this season

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Rashford has been a regular in Gareth Southgate's side for years. But his poor performances coupled with the impressive seasons Ollie Watkins, Cole Palmer and Jarrod Bowen have had at Aston Villa, Chelsea and West Ham, respectively, could see him miss out on the competition in Germany next month.

After scoring in three consecutive games at the turn of the year, many believed his season was finally kick-starting. But he's scored just twice in the last 10 league games while missing out on clashes against Sheffield United and Burnley due to a muscle injury.