Ben Foster has torn into Marcus Rashford and claimed the Manchester United forward 'isn't worth' a substantial transfer fee amid talk he will be sold.
The 27-year-old forward has been left out of Ruben Amorim's last three matchday squads, including the Manchester derby. That omission followed reports that he would be put up for sale in the coming months in a bid to raise additional transfer funds.
Rashford himself then admitted that he is ready to make a fresh start elsewhere - but Foster reckons he is unlikely to attract high-profile suitors and could even have to make the jump to the United States.
Speaking on his Cycling GK podcast, Foster said: "Marcus Rashford...There's so many people that talk about him that say 'on his day, on his day'. His day is once every 10 games. Genuinely, it's once every 10 games and you can't have a luxury player in the modern game that will give you one game out of 10, it's as simple as that.
"Coupled with fact that he gets so much reputation and baggage and everything that comes with it, I don't think Mikel Arteta wants that anywhere near that Arsenal.
"He has to get away from Manchester United. I think it'll be an MLS (move) or something. It's going to have to be a massive wage cut."
Foster then went on to question whether or not Rashford still had the necessary 'fire' to reignite his career - whether thats with Manchester United or in a different environment.
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He also scotched suggestions that United were seeking to bank £40million from his sale, claiming that he wouldn't even pay £10m for the Red Devils academy graduate.
Foster continued: "Once that fire goes, can you get that back? It has to come from him. I don't think he can get it back.
"Again, you're talking about money which does really ruin everything lads. Once people have that massive contract and they've got that five years in the bank and they've got everything they'll ever need for the rest of their life, that takes it (that fire) away.
"They were talking £40m you know as well. Even 10, I ain't paying £10m... because of everything."
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