#2 Marcus Rashford

This has surely been Marcus Rashford’s season. Many will look at him in terms of the goals he has scored but that is quite unfair to him. He has scored 10 goals already this season which is quite a decent number, considering he has not played as the central striker all the time
Still young, at only 21 years old, he has a lot of time ahead of him to build on his potential and confidence in front of goal. The fact that has dislodged a 75 million striker from the starting eleven speaks volumes about his quality.
Last season, the young Mancunian seemed to have faded and some even thought he was to going to be sent on loan but he came back firing this season. Even before Jose Mourinho was fired, he had already taken over from Lukaku as the club’s first choice striker. His rise can’t be completely attributed to Ole's arrival but the Norwegian has certainly helped him improve
If he can continue with his metric rise, then he has the capability to end up breaking Wayne Rooney’s record as United’s all-time top scorer.