Marcus Rashford burst onto the scene a few years ago, but since then, he has stumbled regularly. An exit is now looming from Manchester United, and European giants AC Milan are the odds favourites.
Below are the latest betting odds for the Manchester United star's next club after the January transfer window.
Marcus Rashford joined Manchester United at seven years old in 2005, and 11 years later, he made his entrance onto the big stage. With two goals on his debut, a Europa League game against Midtjylland, United fans quickly fell in love.
With three contributions against Arsenal in the same week, the winger seemed destined to hit heights beyond United fans' recent dreams, and at the heart of it all, was a kid from Wthyneshaw, one of their own.
In the nine years since then, things have not always been as smooth. Rashford's career can be looked at in spells, with the best of him rarely coming over a prolonged period. For example, the best season of his career was the 2022-23 season, but he has failed to hit the same levels since.
In the past two seasons, his game time has dwindled with off-the-field controversies taking the headlines more than his performances. Under Ruben Amorim, it was hoped that he could be revitalised, but this has not been the case with the Portuguese head coach speaking of an exit.
Several clubs across Europe are looking to take advantage of the situation, and with Rashford seemingly open to a move, the odds have opened up.
AC Milan currently lead the list, priced at evens, and there have been reports from Italy and England suggesting a deal could happen. Elsewhere, Barcelona have taken an interest, and the Blaugrana sit at 6/4.
If he is to leave in January, it will probably be between these two historic giants. Borussia Dortmund, who are third favourites to land the winger, seemed priced out of a deal, whilst Juventus have turned their attention elsewhere.
Below are the latest betting odds for the Manchester United star's club next season after the summer transfer window.
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