Marcus Rashford is capable of carrying the Manchester United scoring burden next season, according to Gary Neville.

The 21-year-old Rashford has endured a tough season with Manchester United, but has started 25 times in the Premier League after gaining the trust of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to lead the line.

United look set to lose Romelu Lukaku in the summer, while Alexis Sanchez also appears to be on his way out.

That has prompted suggestions that the club could be in the market for a new forward. But Neville believes Rashford and team-mate Anthony Martial are more than capable of filling any void left by Belgium international Lukaku.

Gary Neville has backed Marcus Rashford to step up for Manchester United next season

Asked which England youngster he felt had the most potential at this moment, he immediately responded: 'Rashford. Because I love him.

'United, obviously with Lukaku playing up front, there’s been talk of them needing a new centre forward.

'Alexis [Sanchez] hasn’t done particularly well but they don’t need a new centre-forward if Martial and Rashford can step up. Rashford in particular.'

While Lukaku and Sanchez could both be leaving Old Trafford, there is also possible movement in midfield and in defence.

Neville doesn't believe that United need another striker should Romelu Lukaku leave the club

And Neville believes that Solskjaer has a big summer of recruitment ahead of him.

'United need to strengthen at the back with full backs and centre backs, they need another midfield player,' added the former full back.

'Reports this morning are that (Ander) Herrera is going to PSG, so they’ll need to strengthen in midfield just to replace what’s there.'