Marcus Rashford is still being linked with potential suitors, but time is running out for the winger to leave Manchester United.
Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim has again called out Marcus Rashford, telling reporters that the forward "has to change" if he is to force his way back into the matchday squad.
Man Utd forward Marcus Rashford is now the subject of strong interest from Aston Villa as a move to Barcelona now looks 'practically impossible'.
Ruben Amorim has said Manchester United are “a better team” with Marcus Rashford and that they need to score more goals. The England international has missed 11 straight games since being left out of the team for the victory over Manchester City on December 15.
Marcus Rashford’s transfer saga takes another turn as FC Barcelona deems the deal financially unfeasible, with a Premier League side now reportedly emerging as a potential destination.
Marcus Rashford has been the talk of the January transfer window after falling out of favour with Ruben Amorim at Manchester United.
Al-Ahli could make a move for Rashford at the end of the transfer window, and if Rashford does end up at Al-Ahli, he’ll be surrounded by a few familiar faces. Indeed, Al-Ahli have a few players already in their squad who have played Premier League football.
Manchester United do not need Marcus Rashford in the player's current mental state, says former Premier League winner Paul Parker, as the forward
Manchester United are desperate to part ways with Rashford before the winter transfer window closes on February 3. Coach Ruben Amorim looks to have already turned his back on Rashford. The club boss, however, hinted at taking him back into the first team ahead of their Europa League victory over FCSB in Bucharest on Friday.
Aston Villa have made an enquiry over the possibility of signing Marcus Rashford on loan from Manchester United. Sky Sports News reports that Unai Emery's
Manchester United, Arsenal and Chelsea are all moving to try and get late deals over the line with the likes of Mathys Tel and Alejandro Garnacho potentially heading to pastures new