Marcus Rashford, the 27-year-old forward for Manchester United, has publicly expressed his readiness for a “new challenge” in his career.
This announcement follows his recent omission from the squad during Manchester United’s derby victory over Manchester City, a decision made by new manager Ruben Amorim.
Despite having over three years remaining on his contract, Rashford has indicated that when he departs, it will be without any negative sentiments towards the club, stating, “When I leave it’s going to be ‘no hard feelings’. You’re not going to have any negative comments from me about Man United.”
Manchester United appears open to considering offers for Rashford, with interest reportedly coming from clubs such as Saudi Arabia’s Al Ittihad.
Throughout his career, Rashford has been a pivotal player for Manchester United, known for his speed, technical skills, and goal-scoring abilities. Beyond football, he is also renowned for his activism, particularly in combating child food poverty in the UK.
As this situation develops, further updates regarding Rashford’s future in professional football are anticipated.



