Marcus Rashford is expected to leave Manchester United this summer after impressing on loan with Barcelona, while the player himself has expressed his desire to remain with the La Liga champions
Manchester United legend Teddy Sheringham believes Marcus Rashford needs to answer two key questions if he is to ever play for the Reds again. The England international has been a standout performer for Barcelona while on loan with the La Liga club this season.
Barcelona are expected to sign the United academy graduate, having already agreed on an option to buy the 28-year-old forward. However, the La Liga club have struggled financially in recent years, and while Hansi Flick is a big fan of Rashford, Barca want to take the United man on loan for another season.
United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe, meanwhile, would rather cash in on Rashford, though there’s some talk that Michael Carrick’s appointment at Old Trafford could yet hand the England international a lifeline to return to the club.
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Discussing the state of play for Rashford, Sheringham told Boyle Sports: “Yes, things can turn around. If he did want to come back he could explain his motives over the last couple of years. Did he have a problem with Ruben Amorim? Or does he have a problem with the football club?
“If he’s got no problem with the club, and it was all due to the previous manager, that’s an issue that can be solved and all can be forgiven, but some of the performances he was putting in during his last season weren’t great. He’d need to turn things around and win people back again.
“Michael Carrick has to make the decision on whether he knows Rashford well enough to get the best out of him or whether bringing him back would put them both back in the same scenario.
“It’s all about their relationship, for me, because it looks like Carrick is going to be at Manchester United as manager for a long, long time, and he’s got to get in the players who will respond to him as manager. I’m not sure if Rashford would respond in the right way.
“I think Rashford coming back to United would be a bad move for all concerned because the pressure would be on him and the team at every moment.”
When asked about Rashford potentially starring for England at the World Cup this summer, Sheringham said there’s a recurring issue for the United man.
He added: “It’s still the same issue for me with Marcus. I don’t know what his best position is. He’s got flashes of world-class quality with the things he does in a game and that is what you need at this sort of level.
“He always has the potential to unleash something every now and again, go past four people and rifle one into the top corner, but we only see flashes of it.
“He’s still not a consistent player but at a World Cup you do need people to come alive in certain moments and that’s why he is in the squad.
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“It’s between Anthony Gordon and Marcus Rashford down that left wing spot and they’ve both got their qualities. Gordon has got unbelievable pace.
“He can get past players too with his speed. It all comes down to who has the trickery to go and deliver something for the team out on that left wing.
“They’re both wingers who can do something for themselves out on their own but what I want to see is who can do the most to deliver for someone else.”

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