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Marcus Rashford told he must change one thing if he wants Man Utd return as bombshell news on his future emerges


 



 


In the midst of a shocking rumour over his future, Marcus Rashford has been informed that he has to do one thing if he wishes to rejoin Manchester United.



During the January transfer window, Rashford was loaned to Aston Villa when Ruben Amorim expelled him from the Manchester United first team.


Under Unai Emery, he has excelled, making 12 appearances in all competitions and contributing three goals and four assists.



After a challenging time at Old Trafford, the 27-year-old is gradually reviving his career. Thomas Tuchel rewarded him with his recent performance by recalling him to England.


Villa has an agreement in place to permanently secure the player’s services for £40 million, and they are paying 75% of his wage.

But after a startling report on his future surfaced, Rashford might reject a move to Villa this summer.

He might also go back to Manchester United and rejoin the starting lineup.

However, Louis Saha, a former Red Devil, feels Rashford needs to shed his “ego” if he wants to rejoin Manchester United.

“I think he can go back to Manchester United, but he needs to change his personality and mindset,” he stated on talkSPORT.

“He has demonstrated his superiority as a player on the pitch, but it’s that simple: he needs to shed all of this ego stuff. You must use a variety of strategies if you wish to undermine defences and aid the squad in winning.

“It’s about him, not his teammates or the manager, and we won’t see the true Marcus Rashford until his mindset shifts.

“I, like many, am a big fan and was really upset when he left Manchester United because of the reasons for it breaking down at Old Trafford, but especially more the way he is performing at Aston Villa.”

“He has no excuses,” Saha, who scored 42 goals for Manchester United, said. For me, it’s ‘bullsh*t’ if somebody claims that it’s about individuals, strategies, or fan relationships. It is his responsibility to adapt and discover answers.

“I do believe he can do it and if he decides to do it, I genuinely think he can do it anywhere in the world.”



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