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“I will leave Manchester United and join my dream club this January. I’m confident at that, Marcus Rashford tell the media the Club he will be joining during January Transfer Window 😱 Ruben Amorim has diminished my reputation, making me look like an average player, people like him doubt me but they don’t actually know what I’m capable of doing, Ole Gunnar was the only manager who recognized my talent.The rest are just clowns, Rashford added

Former Premier League striker Glenn Murray has shared his thoughts on Marcus Rashford’s current predicament at Manchester United, suggesting that leaving the club could be a positive step for the struggling forward. Rashford has been left out of Ruben Amorim’s matchday squads for three consecutive games despite being fit, with Amorim citing concerns over standards and effort. This has cast doubt over Rashford’s future, as Manchester United has reportedly made him available for transfer, potentially in January or the summer.

 

Murray believes that a move away from the immense pressures of Old Trafford could benefit Rashford. “I think it’s the right time for him to move on,” Murray stated. “He’s carried the expectations of Manchester United fans for far too long, and the relentless pressure has taken its toll. A fresh start could help him rediscover his form and love for the game.”

 

While Rashford’s future remains uncertain, his substantial £300,000-a-week salary may narrow his options. However, clubs like PSG, Bayern Munich, and Borussia Dortmund are reportedly interested. A move to Saudi Arabia has also been rumored, but Rashford is said to prefer remaining in Europe to continue competing at the highest level.

 

Meanwhile, former United and Liverpool forward Michael Owen has criticized Noussair Mazraoui’s costly error during Manchester United’s 3-0 loss to Bournemouth. Mazraoui’s reckless challenge led to a penalty, with Owen labeling his decision-making as “poor” and urging him to adopt a more composed approach.

 

Owen’s remarks highlight broader issues within United’s defense, which has struggled under Ruben Amorim’s leadership. With Rashford’s departure on the horizon, the team faces the dual challenge of addressing its defensive vulnerabilities and reconfiguring its attacking lineup.

 

The months ahead are pivotal for Manchester United as they work to overcome their current difficulties and prepare for potential squad changes. Rashford’s situation, in particular, symbolizes a turning point for both the player and the club, with his next steps likely to shape the trajectory of hi

s career.

 

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