German champions, Bayern Munich are reportedly preparing a move for Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford, offering the England international a potential escape route after a turbulent period at Old Trafford.
Rashford, 27, spent the latter half of last season on loan at Aston Villa, but the Premier League side opted against triggering the £40 million buy option, citing concerns over his form and focus.
With Villa stepping away, the attacker’s future now hangs in the balance ahead of his expected return to Manchester United for pre-season.
According to UK outlet The Mirror, Rashford has fallen out of favour with United’s new manager, Ruben Amorim, who has excluded the forward from his long-term plans.
Sources indicate Amorim was unimpressed with Rashford’s commitment during training sessions, raising doubts about his place in the squad moving forward.
Bayern Munich, however, appear ready to take advantage of the situation.
The Bundesliga side, fresh off another domestic title win, are said to be considering a bid as they seek to bolster their attacking options for the 2025/26 season.
Rashford’s versatility and top-flight experience are reportedly attractive to the Bavarian giants.
Rashford, who has made over 250 appearances for Manchester United, now faces an uncertain path, with limited options at home and abroad.
A potential move to Bayern could offer a much-needed fresh start as he looks to reignite his career at the highest level.