Ask a Manchester United supporter what comes across as the most chaotic transfer process, and you’re sure to get Marcus Rashford as an answer. Barcelona have for several months maintained a shell, shall non-attitude to exercise the purchase option on Rashford in the lease, before they withdrew in June and now want to negotiate a price, or have another lease. Now comes a turn that will frustrate parts of the United supporters, while it will please the other part.
According to Teamtalk’s sources , Manchester United are making a plan to reintegrate Marcus Rashford into Michael Carrick’s first-team squad, if a permanent exit does not materialize this summer. United director Jason Wilcox is said to have instructed the staff behind the scenes to ensure that the club is fully prepared if Rashford remains at Old Trafford beyond the transfer window.
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Teamtalk’s sources report that Wilcox has requested that new work be carried out regarding Rashford’s integration into the squad, while discussions have also taken place with head coach Michael Carrick about how the striker can be brought back into the first team environment if necessary.
With an increasing possibility of this scenario unfolding. The prospect of Rashford playing – and starring – in the United team again next season seems to be an increasingly likely potential after a positive response from the player, it is reported.
Carrick is not pushing for reunification, but Rashford, who has previously made it clear he did not envisage playing for his childhood club again, has made it clear through his representatives that he would like to be reintegrated and will give everything for the club should that situation arise, it is claimed.
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Manchester United are ready to sell Marcus Rashford, but are making the race for the opposite. Then the England international with 136 goals in a United shirt should be ready to be put to work at Carrick.









