Manchester United have reportedly named their price for attacker Marcus Rashford, who has seemingly attracted a bit of interest from around Europe.
Rashford fell out favour with United manager Ruben Amorim last year and was subsequently loaned out to Aston Villa for the remainder of the season.
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The 27-year-old has registered four goals and six assists in 17 appearances for Villa, who are reportedly keen on extending the deal.
According to the Sun, the Red Devils are willing to part ways with their academy graduate for £40million in the next transfer window.
Rashford's season is officially over as he was not fit to face Tottenham Hotspur on Friday and he is unable to face the Red Devils on the final day of the season.
The report does add that Villa do not have the first option on Rashford and other clubs are allowed to secure his services for the same fee.
Meanwhile, Former Manchester City star Paul Dickov does not believe Rashford fits in with Amorim's style of play.
"From the outside looking in, it doesn't look like it. Ruben Amorim's got his way of playing. It looks pretty obvious that Marcus doesn't fit into the system that he plays. It looks as if there's been some sort of fallout there," Dickov told 10bet.
"I think maybe for Marcus as well, who I think is a wonderful player, he needs to get away and kickstart his career again, whether that be at Villa or a brand new challenge altogether. There's a lot of noise coming from the press that he wants to go abroad.
"So I think it will probably be really difficult for him to go back to Man United because of the alleged fallout that he's had with Amorim. It's difficult to go back sometimes, and I don't think Amorim sees him fitting into the system that he's got there at Manchester United. Amorim’s not really had the opportunity to bring in his own players to fit into that system as well.