Marcus Rashford told to leave Manchester United as club chiefs mocks player transfer chances

Man United officials joke about Rashford’s transfer prospects and tell him to quit the club.
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The future of Marcus Rashford is in doubt, and a rival sports director has made fun of Manchester United’s struggles this year.

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Only eight goals have been scored by Marcus Rashford this season.
Only eight goals have been scored by Marcus Rashford this season (Image: James Gill – Danehouse/Getty Images).
Sir Jim Ratcliffe has a lot of decision-making to do before summer, and Manchester United still has two games left to play.

Erik ten Hag’s future is the first to be decided, and it may already be decided regardless of the outcome of the FA Cup final. The Magpies boss is currently on gardening leave, so in the interim, sports director Dan Ashworth of Newcastle will be hoping to strike a deal.

Whether or if United secure European football for next season will also influence the next hectic transfer window. However, MEN Sport has learned that Rasmus Hojlund, Alejandro Garnacho, Kobbie Mainoo, and Andre Onana are the only four players who are not available for sale.

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Rashford instructed to arrange for a move
Simon Jordan, who was the owner of Crystal Palace before joining United, thinks that Rashford would be better off leaving the club if he did so. The attacker has scored only eight goals this season, a significant drop from last year’s thirty.

Before Wednesday’s 3-2 victory against Newcastle, in which he came off the bench to start, the forward was seen arguing with a United fan. There are some fans who are unhappy with the 26-year-old.

In addition to his lackluster performances, the footballer was seen enjoying himself after Manchester City’s 3-0 loss in October and was approached by Ten Hag during a wild night out in Belfast in January. If what Jordan says on the Three Up Front podcast is true, then he is finished.

“Marcus Rashford’s well has been contaminated; he has to move on, for himself and, maybe, Manchester United.” Last July, Rashford extended his contract with United for another five years.

“Despite Rashford’s lack of form, his departure would cause more problems than solutions,” argues Isaac Johnson of MEN Sport. Considering the present offensive alternatives, it would be premature to let him leave until a really tempting offer comes up.

We must not forget that he became the first United player in 10 years to score thirty goals in a single season last year. Rashford is not a bad player; he just had a bad season.

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It’s more probable that he leaves on his own will, which may happen if Paris Saint-Germain approaches him about replacing Kylian Mbappe. For the athlete, that’s a chance they can’t afford to miss.

Juve CEO makes fun of United
Juventus’ director of sports Cristiano Giuntoli has ridiculed the notion that Manchester United may sign important players from the Old Lady group and said that his club could compete with United next season.

United are in danger of failing to qualify for European competition and will undoubtedly not participate in the redesigned Champions League that will take place next season, and they might have their worst-ever Premier League result this season.

Gleison Bremer has been said to be one of two central defenders whom United are interested in signing this summer. Given Juventus’ current predicament, Giuntoli has dismissed the suggestion that the defender—and other key players—would like to join United.

He reportedly told La Gazzetta Dello Sport: “Bremer, [Dusan] Vlahovic and [Andrea] Cambiaso are untouchable, the others can be reasoned with.”

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According to Isaac Johnson of MEN Sport, “Juventus can hardly take the moral high ground” despite the fact that United’s condition is concerning. They didn’t deserve to be in the 2025 Club World Cup, and their financial violations had them kicked out of UEFA play this season.

Even though next season won’t include any Champions League action, every player is looking forward to the Premier League because of the spotlight and hefty salaries. To be fair, United may face a recurring theme throughout their transfer window if they try to get Bremer

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