Thursday 13 September 2018

Marcus Rashford Reportedly Wants Manchester United Stay, Positional Change

Manchester United's Marcus Rashford reportedly wants to stay and "prove himself" at the club, but he wants to play at centre-forward or behind the striker rather than out wide. 


Rashford's future has been the subject of speculation because he's started just one of United's four Premier League fixtures this season.
A source at the club told The Sun's Neil Custis: "Marcus loves the club and does not want to move, but he wants to be a striker or at least play down the middle as a No . 10. He is not going to give up trying to prove himself at United, but he knows he may have a big decision to make soon."
Rashford started United's opening game of the season, against Leicester City, for which manager Jose Mourinho had a depleted squad to call on.
After playing 67 minutes in that match, he came on for the second half as United lost 3-2 to Brighton & Hove Albion. The 20-year-old was an unused substitute in the 3-0 defeat to Tottenham Hotspur, and against Burnley, he was sent off just 10 minutes after being brought on, meaning he will miss United's next three domestic fixtures.


When the youngster does play, he's used on the left as much as he is down the middle in order to accommodate Romelu Lukaku up front.
After seeing him score two goals for England during the international break, Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher feels he may need to change clubs:

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