- Marcus Rashford pictured leaving Man United training in £200k Bentley
- The 27-year-old has recently been excluded from United manager Rubén Amorim
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Marcus Rashford has been seen leaving Manchester United's training complex for the first time since Ruben Amorim left him out.
After leaving Carrington on Sunday, the England international could be seen wearing a Nike-branded cap, sitting in the back seat of a chauffeur-driven Bentley Flying Spur Azure.
Rashford is currently serving a six-month driving ban after being caught exceeding the speed limit on the M60 last year in a Rolls-Royce.
After a dismal campaign under Erik ten Hag last season, the arrival of Ruben Amorim appeared to offer the 27-year-old the chance at a new life at Old Trafford.
In Amorim's first Premier League game at the club, Rashford scored an early goal in a draw with Ipswich earlier and followed up with a brace in a dominant 4-0 win over Everton last month.
However, since then, Rashford has found his playing time increasingly limited and was benched for league defeats against Arsenal and Nottingham Forest.
Marcus Rashford was pictured leaving Man United's Carrington training complex on Sunday.
The 27-year-old was chauffeured in a Bentley Flying Spur Azure after being suspended from driving.
Rashford has been excluded from United's last three Premier League squads by Ruben Amorim
In the next match, Rashford was dropped completely for a derby against Manchester City and since then Amorim has yet to name him in the matchday squad.
The news comes amid growing links that Rashford will look to leave his boyhood club after spending his entire career so far at Old Trafford.
Rashford only added to speculation that he intends to seek pastures new by claiming he is “ready for a new challenge” in an explosive interview earlier this month.
In a long exchange with journalist Henry Winter, he said: 'For me personally, I think I'm ready for a new challenge and next steps.
'When I leave there will be no hard feelings.' You're not going to get any negative comments from me about Manchester United. That's me as a person.
'If I know a situation is already bad, I'm not going to make it worse. I've seen other players leave in the past and I don't want to be that person. When I leave I will make a statement and it will be mine.'
Earlier this month, Amorim questioned the “choices” of those around Rashford.
“It's a difficult situation,” Amorim said.
“I understand that these players have a lot of people around them and sometimes they make decisions that are not the player's first idea. I understand that, I can separate things.
'I'm always here to help Marcus, like any other player. They have to do what they have to do. They chose to do the interview because it's not just about Marcus. I understand that.'
Thursday's defeat against Wolves condemned United to their eighth Premier League defeat of the season.
With just 22 points from their first 18 games, the 20-time top-flight champions are closer to the relegation zone than the top four.
United return to action on Monday night when they host Eddie Howe's Newcastle.