Roy Keane has issued a warning to Marcus Rashford Manchester United The star is eyeing an exit from Old Trafford. He believes that the Englishman seems to have lost his way and added that the forward was distracted.
Speaking on Sky Sports' Stick to Football, Keane said the switch would do Rashford a “world of good” as he lost his hunger at Manchester United. He added that the striker needs to return to his best condition.
Keane said via Metro:
“I don't mind what he's saying actually, it's spot on. Sometimes a deal works for everybody – it's been going on for a year or two. There's obviously some talent there and it's been there since he's been at the club. A kid, probably It would do the world of good for him and his team and his family to go abroad – he (Marcus Rashford) has all those attributes of a footballer.”
“If you lose that hunger, it's hard to get it back. We know for big players it's nothing to do with the money – it's the next challenge and it's about your pride. It looks like Marcus has lost his way and he's lost his way. We've talked about everything on the sidelines and if he gets a bit distracted, it might be hard to get him back with a change of scenery, but I think he'll get his hunger back at United I don't think so,” he said.
Marcus Rashford has been left out of the Manchester United squad for the Manchester Derby. He was not sent off against Tottenham Carabao Cup 1/4 final.
Marcus Rashford indicated that he will leave Manchester United
Marcus Rashford spoke to Henry Winter earlier this week and hinted that he is open to leaving Manchester United. He said that he will not leave on a bad note and will send a statement when the time comes.
He said:
“If I know it's already bad, I'm not going to make it worse. I've seen other players go in the past and I don't want to be that person. When I go, I'm going to make a statement and it's going to be from me.”
Paris Saint-Germain, Barcelona and Real Madrid intend to transfer Marcus Rashford. Pro League sides in Saudi Arabia are also chasing the star English forward.
Edited by Ankush Das