Marcus Rashford takes in Manchester United's Europa League clash with Rangers from the stands at Old Trafford - with wantaway star no closer to a move away from his boyhood club

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Marcus Rashford takes in Manchester United's Europa League clash with Rangers from the stands at Old Trafford - with wantaway star no closer to a move away from his boyhood club
Published: Jan, 23 2025 21:10

Marcus Rashford was seen watching Manchester United at Old Trafford from the stands as speculation swirls surrounding his future. Taking to Instagram, Rashford posted his view of proceedings, accompanied by the caption 'Come on the boys'. His post comes as he trained with his Manchester United at Carrington on Wednesday ahead of the Red Devils' Europa League match at home to Rangers.

 [Marcus Rashford's representatives have held further talks with Barcelona officials in Lisbon]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Marcus Rashford's representatives have held further talks with Barcelona officials in Lisbon]

He was seen smiling during group exercises, with other shots demonstrating his focus on the session. Borussia Dortmund are also rumoured to be interested in signing Rashford, who has fallen out of favour under Ruben Amorim. Rashford’s representatives spoke to Barcelona director Deco on Tuesday - with the Catalans currently in competition with Borussia Dortmund to sign him on loan until the end of the season.

 [Rashford's Instagram post comes as he trained with his Manchester United at Carrington on Wednesday ahead of the Red Devils' Europa League match at home to Rangers]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Rashford's Instagram post comes as he trained with his Manchester United at Carrington on Wednesday ahead of the Red Devils' Europa League match at home to Rangers]

Marcus Rashford was seen watching Manchester United at Old Trafford from the stands. Marcus Rashford's representatives have held further talks with Barcelona officials in Lisbon. However, Dortmund is looking an increasingly unlikely destination for the wantaway Manchester United forward, with the German club having been priced out of being able to secure his services.

They were one of the clubs in talks with the player's team but his £350,000-per-week wages have all but ruled the German side out of the running for his signature, even on a short-term basis. The side had been leading contenders to land the forward after they made a concerted effort to convince him, with Sebastian Kehl and Sven Mislintat believing he could have same impact as Jadon Sancho last season.

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