The revolution of Rúben Amorim at Manchester United has begun and he would take a 'heavyweight'. The 'red devils' have lost patience with Marcus Rashford and have put him on the market, meaning the English winger's adventure at Old Trafford will come to an end in the upcoming summer transfer window.

According to 'The Telegraph', the player's off-field life has been the last straw. The footballer has already received several financial and sporting sanctions for his behavior off the field, and a party in Dublin where the forward was caught consuming excessive alcohol was the trigger for the divorce between the club and the academy graduate.

Once the United intention to transfer him was confirmed, rumors about his next destination have skyrocketed, although nothing is clear yet. Rashford earns around 350,000 euros net per week, so English media suggest that his departure would only be viable to Saudi Arabia or PSG, unless the Englishman decides to make an effort and lower his salary to sign with another team.

Could Rashford end up at Barça?

The winger is an old wish of FC Barcelona, where they will look to strengthen this position next summer. In the past, the Catalans explored signing him when he was close to becoming a free agent, but at that time the red devils secured him with a hefty contract. Now, the situation is different, with the Mancunians willing to ask for a much lower price than his market valuation (60 million euros).

However, it seems unlikely that the Catalans will go for his signing due to his high salary, although at 27 years old he remains an attractive option for the attack due to his undeniable quality and goal-scoring ability. For now, the player is doing his best to impress his new coach, but the 'red devils' may have already made their decision and Marcus might have limited time left in Stretford.