Apart from the fact that interim manager Ralf Rangnick will be replaced by a permanent manager at the end of the season, several first-team players are expected to leave the club when their contracts expire at the end of the season.
Paul Pogba, Jesse Lingard, and Juan Mata are all nearing the end of their contracts with Manchester United, and it appears that they will not be able to extend their stays at the club in the upcoming months.
In light of reports from leading football transfer expert Fabrizio Romano that Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford was also 'considering' his future after seeing his game time decrease, the Red Devils should brace themselves for a summer of speculation surrounding the forward's future.
As many goals as he has in the last five months – a standard that was well below expectations – have been scored by the 24-year-old.
Jamie Jackson, a journalist and frequent guest on CaughtOffside TV, recently published an article for the Guardian in which he evaluated the wide attackers' options ahead of what could be a pivotal summer transfer window.
If Liverpool were interested, Jackson wrote, "It seems incredible that United would allow Rashford to join their fiercest rival and/or that he would want to join them for the same reason."
The Manchester City manager, Pep Guardiola, wants a proven prolific player." Rashford does not fit into this category. His ratio is 58 league goals in 197 appearances (a strike rate of 3.39 per appearance).
“Chelsea? A player cannot be purchased by the club right now.
Manager Rangnick addressed Rashford's form during a press conference on Friday afternoon, according to the Manchester Evening News (MEN).
In response to a question about what Rashford could do to regain his starting position, Rangnick told reporters, "to play at the level he trains." "This is everything; we discussed it in a press conference a week or two weeks ago."
Marc is putting in good work in the training ground, and he possesses an abundance of talent. He possesses almost everything required for a modern striker; the challenge now is to translate the results of the training sessions into results in the regular season.
The Red Devils will return to action on Saturday afternoon when they travel to Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League, but it is unclear whether or not Rashford will be available to play.
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