Man Utd want Rashford to stay and get his career back on track despite relationship with Leicester hitting a new low

MANCHESTER UNITED bosses are hoping to convince Marcus Rashford to stay – and revive his career at Old Trafford.
Raschford‘s relationship with the club hit a new low when he was left out of the starting XI against Leicester.
That England ace missed despite being the only recognized forward available after that Cristiano Ronaldo was excluded due to illness.
Raschford24, has considered retiring United about the interim chief’s lack of faith Ralph Rangnik shows in him.
Paris St Germain, Atlético Madrid and Barcelona everyone is watching the situation.
But with a new boss on the way this summer – Ajax Erik ten Hag is the preferred option – United have stressed they still value Rashford despite his torrid season.


United also reassured the forward – who has netted just five club goals this season – that every candidate they spoke to told them in no uncertain terms that Rashford should not be allowed to leave.
A source said: “Marcus has had a really tough time this season – especially in the games he hasn’t started despite United having no other striker available.
“It’s happened a few times so he worries that Ralf Rangnick just doesn’t like him.
“But the club have let him know that those contenders for the manager’s job have told them he is an important asset to the club – and would still play an important part in their plans to rebuild.
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“So Marcus just stay calm now.”
Wayne Rooney has also tried to settle his dispute with the ex-United teammate ronaldo.
Roo said on Monday Night Football that the star’s return to Old Trafford had not been a success. But then Ronaldo posted “Jealous” on Instagram.
derby manager said Rooney: “Every player, cash Lionel MessiShe is jealous of Cristiano.
“The career he’s had, the trophies he’s won, the money he’s made, his six-pack abs!”
https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football/18200903/man-utd-rashford-stay-leicester/ Man Utd want Rashford to stay and get his career back on track despite relationship with Leicester hitting a new low