It’s really bubbling at Old Trafford these days. Marcus Rashford, who has played for Manchester United, has been told by 27.7% owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe that he no longer has a future at the club. – He reacted to “that message” and omission from the Manchester United squad by telling the world he was ready for new challenges.
As far as everyone knows, Rashford is on his way to being sold and Ratcliffe is getting his way. – But then manager Ruben Amorim received the press before Thursday’s League Cup quarter-final against Tottenham.
The 27-year-old has recently given an interview in which he says he is ready for new challenges, with a clear allusion that he is open to exit. Manager Ruben Amorim believes United’s former top scorer has plenty of new challenges to face in a Manchester United shirt.
Marcus Rashford’s sensational interview was naturally a topic of discussion at Wednesday’s press conference. “He’s right. We have a new challenge, the biggest in football. We are in a difficult situation and I hope that all my players are ready.
The Portuguese says he has not been able to speak to Rashford after Tuesday’s interview. “This club needs great talent, and he is a great talent. He only needs to perform at the highest level. We want to help Marcus”
“This is in the future. My focus is on having the best players in the best condition so they can prepare for every game”
Rashford and Alejandro Garnacho were the wreck of the matchday squad against Manchester City on Sunday. The Manchester United boss will not guarantee a place in the squad against Tottenham in the League Cup on Thursday.
“We have one practice left, and they are in the same situation as other players. If they train well, then we have a choice to make.”
So in short: Sir Jim Ratcliffe wants to sell, Marcus Rashford agrees to be sold while Ruben Amorim wants him to stay and take part in the many challenges Manchester United face.