Manchester United's forward, Marcus Rashford, is set to stay put despite rumors of the club's squad overhaul.
According to reports from the UK Sun, Rashford is determined to resist any attempts by the club to sell him this summer.
Recent speculation suggests that United's entire squad is available for sale, with the exception of Kobbie Mainoo, Rasmus Hojlund, and Alejandro Garnacho.
New co-owner, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, aims to revamp the team to restore its former glory ahead of the next season.
Rashford's potential departure could be enticing to the Red Devils, as any funds raised from his sale would be considered pure profit due to his status as an academy graduate, thus helping the club navigate Financial Fair Play (FFP) restrictions.
However, despite being valued at £80 million, the 26-year-old Rashford is reportedly content in Manchester and not inclined towards leaving his boyhood club.
He remains committed to Manchester United and is not open to a transfer away from the club.
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