Marcus Rashford in his recent interview has addressed questions on his future at Man United and speaking on a possible exit from the club.
In a surprising development, Marcus Rashford has announced his decision to leave Man United, expressing his eagerness for a fresh challenge.
The 27-year-old forward, who has been a pivotal part of the club since his debut in 2016, revealed his plans during an interview with journalist Henry Winter.
Rashford, who was absent from the squad during Manchester United’s recent triumph over Manchester City, shared his thoughts on moving forward.
“For me, it feels like the right time to take on a new challenge and embrace the next phase of my career,” he said.
He assured fans that his departure would be on good terms. “There won’t be any hard feelings from my side. I’ve always been someone who holds Manchester United in high regard, and that won’t change,” he added.
The England international also addressed his exclusion from the Manchester derby, admitting it was disappointing but emphasizing his maturity in handling setbacks.
“Of course, missing a derby is tough, but we won, and that’s what matters. As I’ve grown older, I’ve learned to cope with such challenges,” Rashford explained.
Despite recent struggles, Rashford has expressed his desire to remain hopeful about his career prospects and the possibility of representing England in the 2026 World Cup.
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