Paul Scholes declares 'it's THE END' for Marcus Rashford at Man United and questions his choices on and off the field - amid fallout from his bombshell interview conceding he is ready to leave
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Paul Scholes has shared that he believes 'it's the end' for Marcus Rashford at Manchester United, just hours after the player announced his plans to leave the club in a bombshell interview. A seismic few days for the 27-year-old started with events ahead of Sunday's Manchester derby, when the Carrington graduate was sensationally dropped from the squad altogether by new manager Ruben Amorim.
As reported by Mail Sport, the player was then sent home from training on Monday after being deemed to have a high temperature by the club doctor. But few were prepared for Tuesday's statement, when the player gave an interview which suggested his leaving the club he has played for over the last two decades was a question of not 'if' but 'when'.
Likely hours before, however, his future had already been called into question by one of his club's legends. In the wake of the derby snubbing, United icon Scholes suggested that the move from Amorim could be a watershed moment for the player. Marcus Rashford's Manchester United future looks murky after a tumultuous few days.
Both Rashford and fellow academy graduate Alejandro Garnacho were dropped from the squad. Man United legend Paul Scholes has suggested that the decision could call time on the player's spell at Old Trafford. 'It feels like the end for him,' Scholes said on The Overlap Fan Debate, brought to you by Sky Bet, which was shared on Wednesday morning. 'He doesn't look happy, the lad.