Marcus Rashford ended up on the blacklist of Manchester United. Or rather, the 27-year-old English striker was chosen as a possible sacrifice to obtain liquid availability to be able to reinvest on the market and strengthen Ruben Amorim’s team. According to what was revealed by Sky Sports UKthe club had already thought about getting rid of the player in the summer, only to then discover the absence of interested buyers but if he doesn’t give a positive turn to the season, his stay at Old Trafford is unlikely.
Having grown up in the nursery, given its growth over the years, it would be a excellent resource to get a juicy one in return capital gain and would grant that profit which would go towards restoring United’s coffers to a minimum. Meanwhile, under the new technical guidance, Rashford scored 3 goals in 5 games, playing both as a central striker and as one of the two number 10s behind him. But from Amorim’s words it is clear that to continue to be a Red Devil must recover that DNA of a 30-goal striker per season, to bring the team back to high positions.
Rashford, who made his senior debut almost nine years ago, has scored 138 goals and 67 assists in his 425 appearances for Manchester United. But at the moment, as reported by the satellite broadcaster, there are no takers for Marcus Rashford. Unless there is a drastic change in his performances and there are no more reports of questionable off-field behavior, I think this will remain the case.