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Marcus Rashford posts five-word social media message with Man Utd future up in the air

Marcus Rashford has shared an update on social media.


  • Dec 24 2024
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Marcus Rashford posts five-word social media message with Man Utd future up in the air
Marcus Rashford posts five-word social media message with Man Utd future up in the air

Marcus Rashford

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Manchester United star Marcus Rashford has taken to social media to share an update, with his future at Old Trafford in serious doubt entering into the January transfer window.

The 27-year-old, set on embarking on a 'new challenge,' has notably been absent from United's line-up in their previous three games.

New boss Ruben Amorim has made it clear that Rashford's lack of game time is entirely his call, amidst rumours suggesting the club's top brass were contemplating selling him before his initial omission.

Following his visit to Button Lane, his old primary school, where he spread festive cheer last week by delivering Christmas gifts, Rashford let slip his intention to exit the club after a two-decade stint, which includes nine years gracing the senior squad.

Now, taking to social media once again, Rashford shared a snapshot with his family and loved ones as the festive season draws near. He captioned the image, "Family time," followed by, "Happy Christmas everyone."

This development comes in the wake of Amorim casting doubts on whether leaving was genuinely Rashford's own idea, expressing understanding for players who often find themselves swayed by their entourages.

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Marcus Rashford has received support from fans. (Image: Getty)

Speaking to Sky Sports, the boss of the Reds disclosed: "Of course it is a hard situation. But I understand that this kind of player, they have a lot of people around them making some choices that are sometimes not the first idea from the player.

"So I understand, I can separate things. I am always here for helping Marcus as another player. And they have to do what they have to do.

"I say they chose to do that interview, because it's not just Marcus, and I understand that. As a coach I am just focussed on the performance, the way he trains. And the rest, I think it is better for me and the club to deal with that when the time comes.

"At the moment, I am just focused on improving Marcus. We need a lot in this moment the talented guys like Marcus and I forget for now the interview. I just see what I see on the pitch."

However, Rashford may miss the upcoming match against Wolves on Boxing Day as United, currently 13th in the league, look to recover from a disappointing first half of the season.

The winter transfer window looms, opening on January 1.

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