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·15 Desember 2024
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·15 Desember 2024
Rúben Amorim’s decision to leave Marcus Rashford and Alejandro Garnacho out of Manchester United’s group for Sunday’s derby has fueled speculation about Rashford’s future at the club.
Back in October, TEAMtalk reported that Paris Saint-Germain had renewed their interest in the 27-year-old. Although the obstacles that prevented a transfer last summer remain, the Ligue 1 side could revisit their pursuit next year.
The outlet also noted that PSG manager Luis Enrique believes Rashford can rediscover his best form. At the same time, Chris Wheeler of the Daily Mail suggests Manchester United might be open to offers in the region of £40 million for the forward.
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Ahead of the game, Sky Sports pundit Roy Keane shared that being left out of the Manchester derby would be a significant setback for Marcus Rashford.
“It will be a big talking point because they have been involved in all the other games,” Keane said (h/t TEAMtalk). “He’s obviously seen something he doesn’t like and he’s had a look at it, he’s a new manager.
“Obviously, a couple of issues going on—the other night in Europe, when he came off, his body language on the bench,” Keane said (h/t TEAMtalk) All these little signals. Remember, you have a new manager and new staff who have come into the club.
“They will be picking up on all that stuff. Clearly, he said he’s been looking at it and he’s not happy with it. He’s the manager… big call. Quality is not enough; we have discussed this many times.
“Quality in terms of picking moments in the game—which he’s not even been great at recently. It might be an end to him. Let’s not be writing him off; he’s just been left out of this squad, but it doesn’t look good for him.
“I think, ultimately, there’s been talk over the last few months. I feel probably a move for Marcus definitely would suit the player—a new challenge for him.
“He’s been at the club a long time, he’s done well for the club, but over the last year or two, at a big club, if your attitude is not quite right—and his certainly hasn’t been great recently—sometimes I think it is good to part ways.”
TEAMtalk reported on Sunday that Manchester United have decided to sell Marcus Rashford during the January transfer window.
The report adds that PSG are admirers of the England international, and with United now open to letting him go, other potential suitors could also enter the mix.