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Former Manchester United player speaks out about the situation

December 20, 20242 min. to read

Former Manchester United defender Gary Neville has spoken out about the situation with the club's striker Marcus Rashford. Recall that the forward has not been included in the team's squad in recent matches, and there are also rumours surrounding the player about a possible departure from Manchester United and a conflict with head coach Ruben Amorim.

“Maybe it was the emotions of the last few months that made me think that everything could be resolved and get better, because I don’t think academy players with great talent, like Marcus Rashford, should leave the club.

It’s one of those things where you want players who have been here since they were eight years old to stay here forever. But in the last few days, it’s come to the point that it would be better for both parties if this ended, and perhaps quite quickly if it goes that way. Ruben Amorim is saying the right things, but I suspect that behind the scenes, everything is very complicated at the moment.

He’s already been left out of the squad twice. "He is one of Manchester United's star players and has been for many years. Actions speak louder than words. Amorim says he has a future but at the same time he is not in the team, so things are not going well. It is sad because United had an incredible win on Sunday but in a few days all the talk will be about that and not about Ruben Amorim having a sensational win," Neville was quoted as saying by Sky Sports.

from: Championat.com