Marcus Rashford was seen watching Manchester United at Old Trafford from the stands as speculation swirls surrounding his future.
Taking to Instagram, Rashford posted his view of proceedings, accompanied by the caption ‘Come on the boys’.
As Rashford took in the 2-1 Europa League draw from his seat, head coach Ruben Amorim opted to have three empty spaces on the bench rather than selecting the wantaway star.
Former Man United defender Rio Ferdinand suggested that this move by the head coach hinted that the club were keen for the player to move on.
‘I think that’s (him being left out) an indication of what the club want to happen,’ Ferdinand said at full-time on TNT Sport. ‘I think they want to get him out.
‘I think he needs to go to a new club, a new situation, a new environment, for him. I think it’s best for both parties, himself and for Manchester United in that sense.
Marcus Rashford was seen watching Manchester United at Old Trafford from the stands
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‘He’s a player that when he burst onto the scene and was scoring goals, I used to always remember him smiling, looking like a young kid that can’t believe he’s here, living the dream.
‘I’ve not seen that face, I’ve not seen those emotions for a long time. For far too long. And I want to see players happy.
‘I don’t think he’s enjoyed his football while he’s been here the last few years, so I think it would be best for everybody for him to go somewhere else. I think people behind the scenes that can make those decisions are trying their best to do that.
Rashford’s post comes as he trained with the United squad at Carrington on Wednesday ahead of the Red Devils’ European clash.
He was seen smiling during group exercises, with other pictures demonstrating his focus on the session.
Among the club with a rolling interest in the player are Borussia Dortmund and Barcelona, with Rashford’s representatives speaking to Barcelona director Deco on Tuesday.
However, Dortmund is looking an increasingly unlikely destination for the wantaway Manchester United forward, with the German club having been priced out of being able to secure his services.
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