Multiple outlets report that Marcus Rashford’s future at Manchester United remains uncertain, with attention focused on a reported exit clause. Manchester Evening News notes that a new transfer update emerges following Rashford’s World Cup disappointment with England. Other reporting, including The Athletic and The New York Times, says the forward’s £40 million exit clause at Manchester United is due to expire, placing a time limit on potential negotiations. The Guardian reports that Rashford is expected to be involved in pre-season planning and could return to Manchester United for the start of the new season. Meanwhile, the BBC and The Sun frame the situation as a deadline-driven issue for the club, describing a race to agree any sale before pre-season preparations begin, including a period linked to England duty. Taken together, the coverage indicates the key factors are the timing of the £40m clause expiry and whether Manchester United can resolve Rashford’s contract situation before pre-season starts. No single outlet confirms a final decision or destination.