Big things were expected of Rashford this season but the United star has scored just five goals across all competitions and is currently way down Rangnick’s pecking order.
And, now, 90min say the Red Devils would expect a minimum sale price of £60m if they allow him to depart.
Rashford has been a key figure for United since bursting onto the scene under Louis van Gaal back in the 2015/2016 campaign.
However, he’s regressed over the past 18 months and currently appears to be a shadow of his former self.
Rashford, for his part, is waiting to speak with Erik ten Hag before making a definitive decision on his future.
The 24-year-old knows that, with the World Cup in Qatar creeping closer, he can’t afford to warm the bench much longer.
Man Utd star Marcus Rashford is a Arsenal and Newcastle transfer target (Image: GETTY)
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Man Utd want at least £60million to let Marcus Rashford seal transfer exit (Image: GETTY)
“Whether it’s [being] short on confidence, we’ve seen his quality before but we’ve not seen it for a year or two,” said Keane on Sky Sports.
“But it doesn’t look like he’s matured enough.
“We’ve seen a few games recently, when he was playing at Liverpool through the middle, I said he was playing like a child.
“It’s as if he’s not learnt about the game. He’s drifting. He’s lost the hunger.
“These young players get a lot of money and good luck to them, but I think he’s lost the eye of the tiger and he’s struggling to get it back.”
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Man Utd star Marcus Rashford is looking to hold talks with Erik ten Hag (Image: GETTY)
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And he added: “I think he’s taken his eye off the ball, whatever [it is] with his off-the-field stuff.
“Rashford has been around for a few years now, he’s got that experience and played international football.
“Wherever Man United want to go, Marcus is being left behind.
“He’s left out again tonight and he must be sitting on the bench going ‘where has it all gone wrong for me?’. He can get it back, he’s shown it before, but sometimes when you do lose it, it is hard to get it back.
“He’s got to get the hunger back into his game and make the runs like we’ve seen tonight from Elanga. Rashford has lost that bit of hunger, which is huge for a player. He is a talent but we’re not seeing it.”