Man Utd board won’t interfere in Marcus Rashford situation with Ruben Amorim under no pressure to pick him SIR JIM RATCLIFFE and Manchester United's board will not interfere in Ruben Amorim’s handling of Marcus Rashford.
That fuelled the belief that Rashford, 27, looks destined to leave when the transfer window opens next week, with former United skipper Gary Neville claiming he may have played his last game for the club.
Ideally, new minority owner Ratcliffe would want Rashford in the first team and showing glimpses of the talent that saw him score 30 times for United just two seasons ago.
Amorim has insisted, ever since he left Rashford out of last weekend’s dramatic derby win at City, that the choice is his alone, repeating that position before the Bournemouth defeat.
But every passing game that Rashford is exiled from Amorim’s squad would appear to harm United’s chances of cashing in on the striker next month.