"?Manchester United are not willing to let Marcus Rashford out on a loan deal, according to West Ham manager Slaven Bilic.
The 19-year-old striker hasn't started a game since November and seems to have fallen out of favour with manager Jose Mourinho. But Bilic has categorically dismissed any possibility of a loan move materialising for the highly rated teenager.
"No way. Rashford is very valuable for Manchester United," he said, quoted in "?the Manchester Evening News. "There's no way to get him. They have many games, four competitions. He's playing, so no way."
Despite his lack of inclusion in recent weeks, Rashford has still accumulated 22 appearances and scored four goals in his second season as an established first team player.
The youngster only made his debut in February this year, and has since gone on to play almost 50 games and earn six England caps in a meteoric rise to prominence.
Bilic, meanwhile, will be looking elsewhere in an attempt to bolster West Ham's attacking options. The Hammers have been linked with another United forward in Anthony Martial, who has publicly admitted his frustration at his lack of game time.
The return from injury of both Andy Carroll and Andre Ayew have given Bilic's side a much needed boost, however, as they look to build on a run of three successive Premier League wins.
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