Manchester United seems willing to sell Marcus Rashford next year if a suitable offer comes in, and they could consider letting him go as early as January. The club is reportedly aware of their spending constraints and think that his departure would relieve enough salary expenses to create more room for transactions in the transfer market. United was receptive to offers for the 27-year-old last summer. Since then, Rashford has faced scrutiny for a few off-field choices, such as going to a nightclub following last year’s loss to Manchester City and his trip to Belfast in January, which resulted in him missing training before an FA Cup match due to illness. READ MORE: Sir Jim Ratcliffe ‘cuts’ new position at Manchester United after Dan Ashworth’s successors ‘made a decision’. According to a report, this off-field activity is a factor in the club’s willingness to sell. There are uncertainties regarding his future position on the field with Ruben Amorim. Rashford is ‘available for transfer’. The Telegraph reports that United is willing to consider offers for Rashford next year, noting his behavior outside the game as a concern for the club. It is said that staff are concerned he is being sidetracked from his performance by off-field activities. The opportunity is still open for the attacker to regain his best form under Amorim, but time is definitely running out. Rashford is just one goal shy of equaling his total from last season, having netted three times in five matches with the new coach. However, United is reportedly aware of the player’s substantial salary, which could restrict his choices for leaving Old Trafford unless he agrees to a pay reduction.