Reports had suggested that Fletcher Moss Rangers were demanding a fee for the 18-year-old after he burst onto the scene with four goals in his first two senior appearances
Marcus Rashford's first club have have rejected reports that they requested £2 million from Manchester United.
Rashford has burst onto the scene at Old Trafford with four goals in two games, scoring doubles in a 5-1 win over Midtjylland and a 3-2 defeat of Arsenal.
He played at Fletcher Moss Rangers, where the likes of Danny Welbeck and Ravel Morrison also played football as juniors, as a child before joining United's academy when he was seven.
Reports have indicated that the club had asked United for a fee for the teenager but a statement released by Fletcher Moss Rangers read: "We have hit the headlines recently because of Marcus Rashford's exploits for Manchester United Football Club.
"Marcus is one of a long line of young players that started their football life at our club at a young age and went on to fame with a professional football club.
"It has been suggested in at least one national newspaper recently that Fletcher Moss Rangers are asking Manchester United for a donation of £2 million for the development of Marcus whilst with our club - this is not the case."
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