Speculations surrounding the future of Manchester United by Marcus Rashford intensified as a result of reports that his agent and brother, Dwaine Maynard, was recently seen at Stade Etihad, according to the Etihad stadium Daily mail.
Development aroused discussions on a potential shock movement through Manchester to compete with Manchester City, an idea that would have seemed unimaginable just a year ago.
Rashford has no future in United because the player had a fallout with the manager and that led the attacker to express his desire to move away from Old Trafford.
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In the winter transfer window, Rashford sealed a loan move to Aston Villa where he impressed this season while behaving in the Premier League and in the Champions League.
United trying to permanently unload the striker in summer, Rashford wishes to move to a club where he will be guaranteed to play football in the Champions League.
Although Villa has the opportunity to make the loan of Rashford permanent, they are not guaranteed to offer him football in the Champions League next season.
Rashford’s agent and brother seated near the officials of the City of Stade Etihad gave birth to rumors binding it to a move to the rivals of the city of Man United.
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Although no official approach was carried out by City, the presence of Maynard in Etihad has raised the eyebrows and invited speculations that the Pep Guardiola team could consider a daring decision for the 27 -year -old.
At this point, it is all speculation and it seems that that’s how it will stay.
The Red Devils would never plan to sell Rashford to their rivals and even from the point of view of the city, they have enough depth in the large positions of attack.
Rashford prefers a move to Barcelona and he is ready to take a cup to get there.
The English striker was also linked to a move to Tottenham, but he is not particularly convinced to join them.
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