Marcus Rashford's current situation is increasingly worrying because he is often on the bench and is not even used and is not included in the match squad list.
Rashford is no longer the main choice for Ruben Amorim, in fact in 4 consecutive matches he was absent and only entered the squad and even then he only sat on the bench in the match against Newcastle United.
As a result of this, Marcus Rashford is predicted to leave Old Trafford, is this news true?
Then there are rumors that Amorim is considering selling Rashford because it doesn't suit his playing style.
However, the rumors circulating were immediately refuted after Marcu Rashford spoke.
“These people are just going too far, after bombarding them with hoax news for several weeks, now it is reported that I will meet with one of the agencies, that is not true and I never planned that,” said Rashford on his Instagram account.
However, if Rashford is successfully sold then the profits will belong to Manchester United.
Because the player is the highest paid player at MU, reaching 350 thousand pounds per week. If Rashford leaves, then his salary burden can be allocated to new players.
Will Rashford go or stay, Red Devils?
The following is Marcus Rashford's profile:
General Information
1. Full name: Marcus Rashford
2. Date of birth: October 31, 1997
3. Place of birth: Wythenshawe, Manchester, England
4. Height: 180 cm
5. Weight: 70 kg
6. Position: Striker (Left/right wing, Striker)
Career
1. Club: Manchester United (2015-present)
2. Professional debut: February 25, 2016 (vs. FC Midtjylland)
3. Caps and goals for Manchester United: 343 games, 115 goals
4. International debut: May 27, 2016 (vs. Australia)
5. Caps and goals for England: 51 games, 16 goals
Performance
1. English League Cup (2016-2017)
2. UEFA European Cup (2021 runner-up)
3. U-20 World Cup (2017 runner-up)
4. Manchester United's Best Young Player (2015-2016, 2016-2017)
5. Premier League Player of the Month (January 2019, December 2022)
Individual Awards
1. MBE (Member of the Order of the British Empire) pada 2020
2. United Nations Award for Contribution to Children's Welfare (2020)
3. Award for Contribution to Social Welfare (2022)