- Rashford revealed last month that he was ready to leave boyhood club United.
- He has not featured in United's last eight games under Rubén Amorim.
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Borussia Dortmund are pushing to convince Marcus Rashford to join them on loan after further talks on Thursday.
Rashford was left out of United's squad again on Thursday night as they pulled off a dramatic 3-1 comeback against Southampton.
The English international's brothers have also held talks with AC Milan and Barcelona.
The news comes after the 27-year-old admitted in an explosive interview last month that he is ready to leave his boyhood club and has not played under Ruben Amorim since. Rashford was only part of the one-match squad last month.
Reports in Germany this week confirmed the desperation of Nuri Sahin's side to bring in reinforcements in January after a dismal first half of their campaign.
They currently sit 10th in the Bundesliga and, after selling Donyell Malen to Aston Villa, are now interested in bringing in Rashford during the window.
Marcus Rashford is heading for the exit door at Manchester United after admitting he is ready for a new challenge last month.
Borussia Dortmund are desperate to strengthen their attacking options after a dismal first half of the campaign.
Rashford's brothers have continued talks with Serie A side AC Milan, who are also in talks to sign Kyle Walker from Manchester City.
Last season, Dortmund secured a short-term loan for Jadon Sancho after he similarly fell out of favor with Red Devils bosses.
Milan are still in the picture to sign the winger in the short term. Advisor Zlatan Ibrahimovic recently confirmed his team's efforts to sign Rashford: “I know Marcus well, I played with him when I was young.
'It's not an easy operation, but we haven't spoken to him yet. We'll see if we talk to him.'
However, the club will have to make a decision on which England star they want to bring in, due to some Serie A registration rules, having also registered their interest in Kyle Walker.
The club only has one place left in its squad for a British player after the change in regulations after Brexit.
The restrictions say Italian teams can only bring two non-EU team members each year, with one extra English or Albanian ace allowed.
Elsewhere, Napoli continue to discuss a move for United's Alejandro Garnacho but are so far reluctant to meet the £65m valuation.