
The future of Marcus Rashford in Manchester United has come under increased control of growing speculation that connected him with a possible move to FC Barcelona. However, former United Teddy Sheringham striker questioned whether international England deserves such a transfer and criticizes his recent approach to his career.
Rashford, who got up through rows on United and once looked ready to become one of the stars from the club, has saw his role in recent seasons decrease. After the appointment of Ruben Amorim as a manager, a 27 -year -old man tried to penetrate the XI starting and was sent to Aston Villa last year in search of regular time.
Sheringham spoke to Sky Sports and expressed disappointment of how Rashford managed his current situation, suggesting that the attacker lost consideration of the opportunity he once had in Old Trafford.
“You are trying to get to the very top and play for clubs like United, and when you are there, you value it. You don’t throw it away and you don’t say you want to leave.
Manchester United seems to be planning a future without Rashford. The club recently confirmed the arrival Matheus Cunha of Wolverhampton Wandererswith Brazilian forward, which took over the iconic shirt No. 10. It is a strong indicator that the club can prepare for a change in its offensive settings.
Sheringham did not stay in rating Rashford’s reported desire to move to Spain and claimed that the attacker did not do enough to earn such a high -profile switch.
“I hope Rashford doesn’t get a move he desires.
In addition to Cuny and Full-Back Diego Leone, Manchester United must have made significant accessories on the transfer market. With Rashford’s place in the team increasingly uncertain, the coming weeks could prove to be decisive in determining whether it will remain in Old Trafford or are looking for a new beginning elsewhere in Europe.
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Published:
Amar Pancker
Published on:
July 17, 2025