Marcus Rashford will not travel with the Manchester United squad for the Europa League match against FCSB. The 27-year-old trained with the first-team on Wednesday, days after Ruben Amorim stated he would rather pick his 63-year-old goalkeeping coach on the bench than Rashford.
Wantaway star Rashford has attracted interest during the January transfer window after expressing his desire to depart Old Trafford in December. After he was left out of the matchday squad to face Manchester City, Rashford told journalist Henry Winter that he was "ready for a new challenge and the next steps" - hinting at a move away.
Al-Ahli could make a move for Rashford at the end of the transfer window, and if Rashford does end up at Al-Ahli, he’ll be surrounded by a few familiar faces. Indeed, Al-Ahli have a few players already in their squad who have played Premier League football.
Marcus Rashford has NOT been included in the Manchester United squad for their Europa League match against FCSB on Thursday night. The 27-year-old has not played in any of their previous 10 matches across all competitions and was only named a substitute during one of those matches due to a squad shortage for their home defeat to Newcastle.
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