Man Utd files: Marcus Rashford makes decision on future and staff have ‘mole-hunt’ theory over Sir Jim Ratcliffe warning

Man Utd files: Marcus Rashford makes decision on future and staff have ‘mole-hunt’ theory over Sir Jim Ratcliffe warning
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Man Utd files: Marcus Rashford makes decision on future and staff have ‘mole-hunt’ theory over Sir Jim Ratcliffe warning
Author: Martin Lipton
Published: Feb, 27 2025 15:21

MANCHESTER UNITED are a club that is never out of the headlines. On the pitch and off it, United are under more scrutiny than any other side in the Premier League. Starting today, only on Sun Club, our team of reporters will bring you the inside track on Old Trafford affairs every week.

 [Bruno Fernandes of Manchester United celebrates scoring a goal.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Bruno Fernandes of Manchester United celebrates scoring a goal.]

BRUNO FERNANDES is keen to make team-bonding sessions a permanent fixture - as he bids to try to turn around Manchester United’s fortunes. The Red Devils captain, 30, arranged a night out with his under-pressure team-mates earlier this month. United insiders say it has brought the players closer together while Ruben Amorim was also impressed by the attitude of his team in training following their bonding session.

 [Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim with players during training.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim with players during training.]

He said the “noise” in and around Carrington, where United are based, has improved as the club tries to rescue their season. Fernandes, who is a respected leader among his team-mates and the club’s management, has taken it upon himself to try to improve morale.

 [Aston Villa players Marcus Rashford and Marco Asensio celebrating a goal.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Aston Villa players Marcus Rashford and Marco Asensio celebrating a goal.]

Earlier this month the group headed to the Lane 7 Bowling Alley in Manchester, where they treated themselves to ten-pin bowling, darts, shuffleboard, table tennis and pool. Rounds of bowling at the popular bar cost £12-a-head, mere pennies for the club despite their financial headache and controversial cost-cutting measures.

 [Sir Jim Ratcliffe, Manchester United minority shareholder, at a soccer match.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Sir Jim Ratcliffe, Manchester United minority shareholder, at a soccer match.]

Pictures later showed the group, including Alejandro Garnacho, Manuel Ugarte, Leny Yoro and a high-spirited Rasmus Hojlund, walking from Lane 7 to a nearby Brazilian restaurant. Amorim will be pleased to see his players making an effort to come together off the field.

 [Illustration of Rashford's record under different Manchester United managers, showing games played, goals scored, minutes per goal, and win rate.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Illustration of Rashford's record under different Manchester United managers, showing games played, goals scored, minutes per goal, and win rate.]

MARCUS RASHFORD is prepared to turn his January loan move to Aston Villa into a permanent deal. Rashford’s fall-out with Ruben Amorim saw him exiled to the United margins despite scoring the first goal of the Portuguese manager’s Old Trafford reign.

 [Manchester United's Joshua Zirkzee reacts to a missed goal.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Manchester United's Joshua Zirkzee reacts to a missed goal.]

But Rashford, 27, has told pals he feels revitalised at Villa Park. And the striker, desperate to reclaim his spot in the England squad under new Three Lions chief Thomas Tuchel, believes that Unai Emery is the perfect manager to resurrect his Premier League and international career.

While Rashford is still looking to open his scoring account for Villa, he was credited with two assists in the comeback win over Chelsea. He has also impressed his team-mates, his new manager and Villa’s fans since his arrival in the West Midlands. That has been reiterated by Rashford’s strong commitment on the training ground - one of the areas of his game which was questioned during his time at Old Trafford.

While Amorim refused to be drawn on whether Rashford might have a future at the Red Devils when he was asked earlier this month, United have strongly hinted he is unlikely to return to the fold while the former Sporting boss remains in charge. Rashford has been linked with a number of moves abroad, with European giants Barcelona and PSG heading a list including clubs in Italy, Germany and Saudi Arabia all monitoring his form ahead of the summer window.

But Rashford is veering towards the idea of remaining in England and in the Premier League rather than relocating overseas. Rashford’s international ambitions have been rekindled since the appointment of Tuchel, with the striker - who has scored 17 goals in 60 appearances for his country but has been out of the frame for 12 months - out to catch the eye of the German.

DISGRUNTLED United staff are convinced they are being used in the club’s “mole-hunt” against bad news being released to the media. Last week’s email from chief executive Omar Berrada, which threatened that revealing club information would be treated as “gross misconduct” was, of course, swiftly made public.

But in the wake of the confirmed extra job cuts, anxious staff are now warning friends that the emails might have been part of the hunt for those responsible. The theory is that batches of the main email were sent out with small but significant changes, allowing club bosses to whittle down the list of possible leakers.

True or not, it hardly seems a culture of goodwill. MANCHESTER UNITED eased their fears of the drop in a topsy-turvy relegation six-pointer with Ipswich. The Red Devils triumphed 3-2 despite playing the second half with ten men. A major cock-up from Patrick Dorgu and Andre Onana saw Ipswich take a third-minute lead through Jaden Philogene.

Then, after United had recovered to lead 2-1, Dorgu saw a straight red card for a poor challenge on Omari Hutchinson. Philogene scored again to level it before the break only for Harry Maguire to nod in to be United’s saviour. But who was United’s best player on the night?.

Here, SunSport’s Phil Thomas reveals his Manchester United player ratings…. SIR Jim Ratcliffe and Ineos appear dead-set on alienating the very people they were intending to enthuse. Staff morale is heading in one direction after club bosses confirmed a further potential 200 job losses, the end of the Old Trafford staff canteen and limited dining options for remaining employees.

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