Manchester United are struggling and their position in the league shows that.
They are currently 14th in the league and they face Premier League leaders Liverpool this weekend at Anfield.
It keeps getting difficult with every passing week for Man United players and manager Ruben Amorim.
Their struggles are showing no signs of stopping and that could force them to make some big decisions about some of their players.
Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has claimed that Casemiro, Christian Eriksen and Victor Lindelof are all heading out of the club in the January transfer window.
Another player could leave them soon along with the above mentioned trio.
Marcus Rashford, who has spent more time on the sidelines under Amorim than on the pitch, recently spoke of his desire of a new challenge and suggested that he is open to leave the club.
According to Spanish source Nacional, the attacker has now offered to leave the Premier League side in order to make a move to La Liga giants Barcelona.
The 27-year-old has made up his mind that his time at Man United is now over and he is looking for a move to a big European club to continue his career.
Marcus Rashford to leave Man United?

Rashford has only scored four Premier League goals all season and his personal struggles have continued this season.
His career has failed to reach the potential expected of him at Old Trafford and a change of scenery is something that the player is currently considering.
His recent fall out with Amorim shows that the manager is not willing to use him moving forward and even if he does, it will be in a limited role.
In order to get more minutes, Rashford would have to move away from his boyhood club and start a new chapter in his career.
It remains to be seen whether Barcelona will be able to afford the Man United star.
The Catalans are in trouble financially and their failure to register some of their players shows that they are not being run wisely but the club chiefs.
Only time will tell what the future holds for Rashford but with every passing week, it looks certain that his future is not at Man United.




If Rashford thinks a financially crippled Barcelona need an expensively waged miss and hit winger who can’t/won’t rise above his bang averageteam mates in a floundering ship he’s perhaps more deluded about his reputation than is healthy. And if Barca do think he’s the answer to their problems, well, it explains a lot about why they’re in the situation they are. perhaps, on balance, they deserve each other.
Exactly, I wouldn’t go near Rashford right now. He could very well behave the same way at another club. He needs to fight. 300 grand a week and he is on the sideline….shocking.
Rashford is not realistic about his situation…his form and attitude are questionable…he should own it up and work on his form and change his attitude… he’s not a “great star” he mustn’t over exaggerate his importance… He should have learnt from his ex teammate who saw himself as Rea Madrid player instead of Man United FC player…he ended up ….
He’s not lived up to his potential and been described as hard for managers to work with, maybe he needs a new environment, but I think he’d have to settle for a Getafe or Eibar rather than a Barca or either Madrid clubs.
I sympathise with him, so he enjoys a night out now and then, what’s wrong with that, should he wait until he’s 38 or 40 and hangs up his boots before he can enjoy himself
Rashford lacks the discipline required of him. He must adjust. He can’t fit either at Barca or RealMadrid. He has been highly overrated.
I think Manchester United have made their minds up he’s finished and rightly so. Good riddance you entitled brat.
Let him stay at Old Trafford and only prove that he really is an asset one that Amorim can utilise to win silverware.
No body is gona pay 300K for services like his else where not even in his dreams
Rashford is full of ego and pride as well, the club should let him go.
Rash is a bad example for team mates really, I don’t think anyone held their hands up after last summer’s acquisition and said we’ve done bad in it but when they come in and see body languages like that of Rashford then it’s easy for them to join in that line of laziness too. He just needs to go. That’ll be in his interest and that of Manchester United