
The ‘real sentiments’ that Marcus Rashford has for Ruben Amorim, the manager of Manchester United, have been disclosed, according to a source.
Having fallen out of favour with Manchester United head coach Amorim, who is 40 years old, Rashford, who is 27 years old, is presently on loan at Aston Villa where he is playing for the club.
Before the Manchester derby against Manchester City in December, Rashford was not included in the match day squad that Manchester United had prepared for the league fixture.
The days that followed, he declared that he was “ready for a new challenge” in an interview with journalist Henry Winter. This statement was made in the days that followed.
After being connected with clubs like as AC Milan and Borussia Dortmund during the winter transfer window, he ultimately agreed to sign a loan contract with Aston Villa until the end of the season. Since then, he has made a positive impact to Unai Emery’s team by scoring three goals and providing six assists in a total of fifteen games.
Despite the fact that Rashford’s future is still unknown, the Manchester Evening News reports that the England international has “never been happier” in his life.
The manner in which Rashford admires Emery’s coaching approach and his ability to handle his players was purportedly stated by a source.
Still, the source of Amorim and Rashford’s icy relationship is unclear but the 27-year-old might move on to a larger club this summer.
According to the Manchester Evening News (MEN), although there has been no “definitive” decision taken on Rashford’s future, it is possible that he may be of interest to larger teams. Barcelona has shown a preliminary interest in getting him throughout the winter.
Emery was quick to applaud Rashford after the 27-year-old player earned an assist and put in an overall strong performance throughout Aston Villa’s Champions League match against Paris Saint-Germain on Tuesday. The match ended with Aston Villa prevailing 3-2, with PSG suffering a defeat of 5-4 on aggregate.
“He’s feeling comfortable and better, today he played a fantastic match,” Emery stated to reporters. “If he is happy, then we are pleased. This is the most essential thing that we can do. Currently, it is tough to arrange for that to happen [signing him in the summer].
“Then, of course, it is dependent on the circumstances and what occurs in the following weeks, as well as [what we have] in the following year,” the speaker said.
Rashford claimed that he was “enjoying his football” after he scored a brace in the FA Cup quarter-final meeting against Preston on March 30.
“I think I can get fitter, I missed a lot of football before joining up with them, my body feels good, injury free and just enjoying my football for now,” Rashford told BBC Sport.
“It’s a wonderful sensation, and I have the impression that I’ve been gradually improving and have been playing better football ever since I’ve been here.”
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