Rashford's decision to break up, you should have told me first

Dec 19, 2024

Rashford's decision to break up, you should have told me first



Rashford's decision to break up, you should have told me first
"I want you to talk to me first before I say I'm ready to leave Manchester United."

Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim expressed his dissatisfaction with Marcus Rashford's recent interview on the 19th (Korea time). Ahead of the Carabao Cup, Rashford publicly said on the 18th that he was `ready to leave Manchester United' and Amorim expressed his opinion that `It would have been better if you had told me first.' Rashford did not travel to London with the Man Utd squad following his removal from the Manchester derby at the weekend. Rashford wants a new challenge. Attention is focusing on Rashford's future in the transfer market in January next year, saying he is ready to leave Manchester United. Immediately after the remarks, Amorim said "We'll be better with Rashford, and we'll make various attempts to bring Marcus to the highest level we've shown in the past." "You need big talent at a club like this and he's a big talent player, so you have to play at the highest level and that's what I'm focused on. I just want to help Marcus." "Nothing has changed. We believe in Marcus. Marcus is still a Manchester United player, so nothing has changed."

Rashford's decision to break up, you should have told me first
However, in a media interview ahead of the Carabao Cup quarter-final against Tottenham at 5 a.m. on the 20th, Amorim said, `I didn't talk to Rashford, but I wish the player had spoken to me personally.' "I would talk to the manager, but now let's focus on the match against Tottenham..." he added.




After Rashford's unexpected remarks, major clubs around the world are expected to eye him in the January transfer market. Rashford is also known to have ambitions to play in Spain's La Liga as he was linked to Barcelona in the past. There have been rumors of a transfer with Paris Saint-Germain in the past, but the possibility of a transfer in January seems low. Many prestigious Premier League clubs, including Arsenal, Tottenham, Chelsea and Manchester City, and numerous clubs, including `Saudi Arabia's Big 4" RT Hard, Al Hilal, Al Nasr and Al Ahli, have begun to rise and fall.

Rashford's decision to break up, you should have told me first
Tottenham manager Angie Postecoglou also had a lot of questions about recruiting Rashford ahead of the match against Manchester United. Postecoglou said "I'm not interested. I don't even care. It's a Manchester United player." "He's a Manchester United player. He's a very good player. And Manchester United have so many good players like that." "But I only manage my players. Other coaches will manage their respective players,' he added. "I don't want to look any further into Rashford's situation at the moment." he made it clear. For Tottenham, Rashford's high salary of £325,000 per week could be an obstacle. Asked again if he meant 'NO', Postecoglou replied "That part is not on my radar yet." "Whether you're asking about Marcus or Premier League footballer, my answer will be the same"






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