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Marcus Rashford in tears amid Ruben Amorim rejection as Man Utd exit nears -Reports

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Marcus Rashford in tears amid Ruben Amorim rejection as Man Utd exit nears -Reports

According to all indications, the Old Trafford exodus is looming huge for wantaway. Under head coach Ruben Amorim, Marcus Rashford doesn’t seem to have a future at Manchester United.

Rashford crying Over the past year, there have been inquiries about Rashford’s dedication and whether the team still holds the same significance for him.

Early in 2016, the local product made its debut on the senior scene as a teenager. Since then, its popularity has fluctuated.

Rashford was understandably more upset than usual after United defeated Manchester City in the FA Cup last season.

Although he won significant awards the previous season, his impact drastically decreased after he scored a career-high 30 goals in all competitions.

But he nonetheless cut a candid figure online, uploading a picture of himself in tears reacting to the FA Cup success. Rashford applauded the fans in the image, which was captioned: “People want to know what Man United means to me!”

Having joined the club at the age of seven, Rashford is bound to be affected by the prospect of leaving the only club he’s ever known. That’s despite the fact fans and bosses alike may not agree with all his actions during what’s been a difficult period for all connected to the club.

Through all that, the player has insisted his dedication to the club and its cause has been unwavering. And it was clear in the moments after their biggest win under Erik ten Hag just how much Rashford truly wants the best for United.

Rashford purportedly went out drinking for 12 hours in Northern Ireland before falling into bed at 3am, calling in sick for training and missing the FA Cup fixture days later. It’s understood he was fined two weeks’ wages, and the club put out a statement saying the situation was “dealt with as an internal disciplinary matter”.

Ten Hag showed his fury by omitting Rashford from his squad, though it wasn’t long before he was back with the group. United legend Gary Neville commented at the time: “I know he’s going through a dip in form at this moment in time, but it’s happened twice and it can sometimes become your personality if you’re not careful.”

Amorim snub

The first signs were already apparent that Amorim wasn’t content with Rashford prior to the player announcing he was ready to move on. Rashford made those comments just days after being left out of United’s squad for a derby triumph over Manchester City, which could have been the final spark to inspire his outburst.

There’s cause to argue Amorim would be best of using Rashford while he can in order to get the most out of his team, internal conflict or not. But the manager appeared to make his feelings clear after Rashford failed to make it off the bench during a 2-0 defeat at home to Newcastle last month.

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