DARK FUTURE: Eagle-eyed Man Utd fans convinced over Marcus Rashford’s future after spotting Ruben Amorim interaction

EAGLE-EYED fans are convinced that Marcus Rashford’s time at Manchester United is coming to an end.

The Red Devils star is facing an uncertain time at Old Trafford after a tough spell of form.

Marcus Rashford was not acknowledged by Ruben Amorim when he was subbed against Viktoria Plzen

Marcus Rashford was not acknowledged by Ruben Amorim when he was subbed against Viktoria Plzen

He was lucky not to be sent off in the Europa League clash

He was lucky not to be sent off in the Europa League clash

Amorim could look to bring in new faces in the January transfer window

Amorim could look to bring in new faces in the January transfer window

Rashford, 27, struggled in Manchester United’s win over Viktoria Plzen in the Europa League.

The forward was unable to influence the game and was arguably fortunate to escape a red card in the second half.

Rashford flew into a tackle when already on a yellow but avoided further punishment before being hooked by Ruben Amorim.

He was not acknowledged by the manager when walking off the pitch and to the bench.

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Fans spotted the moment and are now convinced that it means that the club will sell him in January.

One wrote: “Looks like Rashford is certainly gonna be sold, Amorim didn’t even shake his hand when he came off.”

A second wrote: “Amorim acknowledges Malacia and Zirkzee.

“No exchange between him and Rashford when he came off earlier.”

Another commented: “He didn’t even look at him.”

While one summarised: “There was nothing to acknowledge about Rashfords game.”

Another sad fan added: “I wouldn’t be devastated if Rashford left.”

Marcus Rashford was lucky not to be sent off

Reports have been circulating that Man United would be willing to cash in on Rashford in January.

The Daily Mail have reported that the club would accept a bid worth £40million to allow him to leave.

Rashford’s possible transfer would improve the club’s PSR position because he is an academy profit and so counts as 100% profit.

An inflow of cash would also allow Amorim to increase its investment in new players to bolster the team for the second half of the season.

However, finding a buyer may be tough, since Rashford earns up to £325,000 a week.

His contract extends until 2028, having been signed in July 2023.