Those are the words of former Leeds United goalkeeper Paddy Kenny, who has admitted that the England international could end up at one of the Red Devils' most bitter domestic rivals if he decides to leave the club.
With only five goals in as many months, Rashford, 24, has endured a dismal run of form and appears to be suffering from a significant loss of confidence.
In fact, the wide-forward appears to be in such dissatisfaction that, according to leading football transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, the 24-year-old is 'considering' his future at Old Trafford – sparking speculation that he could be sold in the summer transfer window.
According to Kenny, who was speaking to Football Insider, "It would be a massive blow for them if they were to lose this game."
"They will be strengthening a rival by moving Rashford to the Premier League," I said. He has the ability to play for Chelsea or Tottenham, and I could see him in those positions." A move to Manchester City, on the other hand, is probably out the question. A lot of people will be interested if Manchester United decides not to keep him.
"Those other clubs are also preferable places to be because Manchester United is on its way out."
Rashford's move to London to pay for a Champions League-bound club must appeal to a player like him, even though he was born and raised in Manchester.
Rashford has appeared in 295 games for Manchester United across all competitions since breaking into the first team in 2016. He has scored 93 goals in that time.
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