Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford remains at Old Trafford despite declaring his desire to depart the club more than a month ago - and has not featured under Ruben Amorim since
Manchester United are struggling to offload wantaway forward Marcus Rashford in the January window and it looks like the transfer saga is set to go down to the wire.Since the Mancunian’s interview
Marcus Rashford will not take a pay cut to leave Manchester United, talkSPORT understands. Rashford is running out of options for a move this month despite his advisers holding talks with clubs
Barcelona have reportedly found a ‘solution’ as they look to sign Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford before Monday night’s transfer deadline. Rashford is available for transfer. On New Year’s Eve, he announced that he is “ready” for a new challenge away from Man Utd.
The January transfer window is coming to a close, with a "new challenge" for Marcus Rashford looking increasingly unlikely with a limited number of suitable moves for the forward - and Manchester United fans in the Manchester Evening News comments section have been left frustrated by how a difficult situation has been handled.
Ruben Amorim has said Manchester United are “a better team” with Marcus Rashford and that they need to score more goals. The England international has missed 11 straight games since being left out of the team for the victory over Manchester City on December 15.
Roy Keane says Marcus Rashford must be "ashamed" about his Manchester United exile, while Wayne Rooney has reflected on this "embarrassing" situation.
We spoke to Arsenal legend Emmanuel Petit about Mathys Tel potentially joining the Gunners and Marcus Rashford's lack of "ambition" at the opening of the new Sports Betting Lounge at Grosvenor Casino Luton.
Manchester United and Marcus Rashford could both get their way after the winger's preferred transfer nudged a step closer to reality thanks to a connected second deal.
There hasn't been much to shout about for Manchester United and Ruben Amorim, so we should at least credit them with securing automatic qualification.
Manchester United are back in Europa League action tonight, concluding the League Phase with a tricky trip to Bucharest to face FCSB. Ruben Amorim's side are aiming to confirm their place in the last 16 and victory tonight will secure a top eight finish and ensure they avoid a two-legged play-off next month.