Jamie Carragher: Marcus Rashford should shut up, he's not good enough to do this to Manchester United Jamie Carragher says talk over Marcus Rashford's future is tiresome, with the Manchester United striker not talented enough to warrant the headlines.
"I'm not for any player coming out and being critical of the club, but for Rashford to do that, to come out without the club having any knowledge of it and just announce he's basically put in a transfer request or he wants to leave the club, that leaves the club in a really poor position in terms of negotiating his exit at some stage.
Between the games, Rashford decided to go public with his desire to leave United, insisting it was "time for a new challenge", to which his manager, Ruben Amorim, insisted his current situation poses enough of a challenge.
Rashford has now been left out United's last two fixtures - a derby win over Manchester City and a chaotic loss to Tottenham in a Carabao Cup quarter-final.
Carragher, who was on Thursday night on Sky Sports as a pundit for United's loss to Spurs, is growing tired of the newscycle and has told Rashford to "shut up".