Marcus Rashford has rejected three offers to leave Manchester United on a permanent basis this month, it has been reported.
Rashford was dropped from United's matchday squad against Manchester City last month, with manager Ruben Amorim not selecting him for a further three matches in all competitions.
He did return to the squad for Monday's 2-0 defeat at home to Newcastle but was an unused substitute.
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The England international told Henry Winter that he thought he was 'ready for a new challenge' after the 2-1 win over City, and added: "If I know that a situation is already bad, I'm not going to make it worse.
"I've seen how other players have left in the past and I don't want to be that person. When I leave, I'll make a statement and it will be from me."
According to the Daily Mail's Chris Wheeler, Rashford has received several offers to depart Old Trafford - but has decided to turn each one down.
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The offers are said to have been made by at least one unnamed Saudi Pro League club, which are described as 'mega-money' deals that would see him earn more money than his current wage at United, reported to be £315,000-per-week.
Rashford is also said to have ruled out any move to the Turkish Super Lig. The manager of Turkish giants Fenerbahce is his former United boss Jose Mourinho.
The report also claims that United are willing to listen to offers for Rashford this month and would also consider sanctioning a loan move until the summer.
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On New Year's Day, the 27-year-old spoke out publicly to deny claims from The Sun that he had entered talks with an agency with the aim of speeding up his departure from Old Trafford.
"Been a lot of false stories written over the past few weeks but guys this is getting ridiculous," he wrote on Instagram.
"Never met with any agency and don't have any plans to."
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