After Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal are the latest club who have shown an interest in Manchester United’s Marcus Rashford, according to Fichajes.net.
Rashford had a terrible previous season with Manchester United as he managed to score only five goals in all competitions. The beginning of his season was disrupted due to his recovery from a shoulder operation but sadly he never managed to get back his form.
By the end of the campaign, the England international had fallen down the pecking order and there were rumours that he wants to leave the club due to uncertainty over his future.
Keeping in line with this report, Tottenham Hotspur and now Arsenal have both made enquiries regarding the availability of the Marcus Rashford whose contract expires in the summer of 2023.
Will Erik ten Hag allow Marcus Rashford to leave?
What Erik ten Hag thinks won’t matter too much because Marcus Rashford has made up his mind to remain at United in order to impress the new manager and win back his place in the side.
As per the Times, Man United have already informed Spurs about Rashford’s decision and now Arsenal will also come to know about this news very soon.
🚨 Marcus Rashford will not leave Manchester United this summer.
The Englishman will be out of contract in June 2023, although the Red Devils have an option to extend for a further year.
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Ralf Rangnick was clearly not a fan of Marcus Rashford but now that he has severed all ties with the club, the forward is willing to revive his career at Old Trafford.
There’s no denying that Spurs or Arsenal would have hugely benefitted by signing the Englishman but Man United won’t dare sell any young players before Erik ten Hag takes a look at them.
Most of the unwanted players have left and now all those who remain will have a chance to impress Erik ten Hag in pre-season – following which the manager will decide whom to sell or keep. And as far as Marcus Rashford is concerned, we are pretty sure the club will look to tie him down to a new contract before the new season kicks off.