Marcus Rashford's future at Manchester United appears sealed. Sidelined by Ruben Amorim and criticized by Roy Keane, his departure in January is inevitable.
Absent during the victory (2-1) against Manchester City, Marcus Rashford paid a high price. Ruben Amorim, coach of the Red Devils, suggested that he no longer counted on the player. According to sources close to the club, Amorim has informed management that he wishes to part ways with Rashford as of the next winter transfer window.
The choice to dismiss a player of this stature is not trivial, but Amorim seems determined to favor discipline and commitment. “He saw something he didn’t like”said Roy Keane, iconic former United captain, in reaction to this decision. For him, Rashford is a symbol of the team's recent problems: “His attitude hasn't been good, and sometimes it's better to leave. »
Roy Keane smashes Rashford
Known for his uncompromising analyses, the Irish legend supported Amorim's decision. According to him, Rashford, who has played at United since his teenage years, could use a new challenge.
“When you are in a big club and the attitude is not there, it is better to turn the page”he declared, saluting the “marker” placed by Amorim.
With his performance declining and criticism piling up, Rashford is being pushed out more than ever. His future could be written far from Old Trafford, a major turning point for the man who has long been one of the club's darlings.