According to speculations, Marcus Rashford may join Lionel Messi in the MLS if he declares his decision to move to the USA. Head coach Ruben Amorim’s decision to drop the star English forward has sparked concerns regarding his future at Old Trafford. According to GiveMeSport, several MLS teams are interested in signing Manchester United’s Marcus Rashford. As per the source, teams are awaiting confirmation from the forward on his intentions to depart Europe.
It’s a question that’s been asked more frequently about the Manchester United front in recent months. But after being left out of Ruben Amorim’s squad for Sunday’s thrilling derby triumph over Manchester City, the 27-year-old’s future at the Premier League club is once again uncertain. United head coach Amorim attempted to play down the implications of his decision to omit Rashford and winger Alejandro Garnacho.
Ruben Amorim’s first goal for Ipswich Town came in his debut game. He was expected to play a significant role under the Portuguese manager. The 27-year-old has not played in any of the team’s last five games. On December 15, he was left out of the Manchester Derby team. On December 30, he was called up to play against Newcastle United due to several players missing from the squad.
Rashford Chasing Dollars
Despite his efforts, he fell short and remained on the bench. After the Manchester City game, the star forward expressed his desire for a fresh challenge and hinted at his potential departure from the club. Manchester United may allow Alejandro Garnacho, who now plays alongside Lionel Messi for Argentina, to leave the club. The Red Devils must sell players to expand their team in January.
Atletico Madrid made an offer for Garnacho in December, which the club did not immediately reject. According to the Daily Mail, the club considers the 20-year-old expendable and will be willing to sell him for a good price. Garnacho was initially dropped for the game against Manchester City on December 15 but later returned to the squad. The youthful forward has eight goals this season and is attracting interest from clubs around Europe.