Are Marcus Rashford and Manchester United really over?

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Are Marcus Rashford and Manchester United really over?

Manchester United have been a club with a lot of drama lately. They are a club with a lot of media attention, so it is natural for them to make a big fuss about anything. From the rift between David Moyes and the senior team, to Van Gaal and Di Maria, Mourinho and Martial-Pogba, Solskjaer and Lukaku, to Eriksen and Ronaldo, Eriksen and Sancho, and now Ruben Amorin and Rashford. It is clear that there have been many rifts.

Rashford is a United academy graduate, a true Manchesterer and a player who has contributed to the team to a certain extent at one time or another. The one who will lead the team, It is true that he stepped in and carried the load when there were not many players to carry it. He also had the opportunity to play with Wayne Rooney, Zlatan, Cavani, Ronaldo and he must have learned a lot. The problem is that Rashford is the most obvious problem of the many problems that Manchester United currently has. In fact, Manchester United's problems are many, both visible and invisible. There are many problems. The Rashford issue is just one of them. The team will not improve by dropping him, and selling him will not solve the problem. But he should not be sold either.

Almost all the players at United are currently in poor form. Mainly, their physical strength is declining, and we see them falling down after a few pushes. They can't do anything when the opponent presses them. This is not the case in the Premier League. This is a physical and psychological problem that surrounds the club.

The constant defeats, the recent problems with coach Ten Hag, the owners not only laying off a lot of workers but also removing special seats for the disabled, and raising ticket prices are all things that are not good for the fans of the club. Leaking roofs, leaking press rooms, rat problems, technical director Dan Ashworth leaving after five months in charge after a dispute with the rest of the board. Think about it. United has a lot of problems.

Another problem with Rashford is that the club wants to sell him. The current owners, Sargeant Ratcliffe, do not seem to like the fact that he is being paid more than Β£300,000 a week. When the club is also in the process of cutting costs, it is likely that they are not willing to tolerate, or are not willing to tolerate, high-paid players.

If they are performing, there is no problem, but if they are not, they will not wait long to pay more than 300,000. In addition, United will have to fill all the positions in the team and rebuild. That is also very bad. The team has already spent more than 600 million under Tendulkar, but it will be quite disappointing for the fans. Eriksen, Casemiro, Luke Shaw, Messi, Mason Mount who is constantly injured, Kobe Mina who is not fully fit, Gnacho who is out of shape, Bruno who is out of shape and mentally weak. If you look at these problems, the team has a lot of places to fill. There is no one to replace Diego Dalot, Lesandro Martinez who is out of shape, Onana who was called up with confidence, and so on. If you look at these problems, United will have to put Ruben Amorin in a 3-4-3, It would take at least 4-5 more players to improve on the current level.

So, when there are so many players to be replaced, they want to reduce the salaries of the high-paid players, sell the players who will make more money, and try to replace the people with moderate potential in many places, which is probably why Rashford's problem has arisen. In addition, Rashford has had a lot of problems in his personal life, including breaking up with his girlfriend, and giving interviews at the wrong time and making untimely statements. So, looking at the current situation, Rashford's story with United is almost certain to end. He needs to start from scratch somewhere else.

Another thing is that United have lost their purpose and are a team without any goals, with an uncertain future and a lot of instability in the coaching staff. Van Gaal, Mourinho, Solskjaer, Rennes, Ten Hag, Having spent less than 10 years at Amorebieta, Rashford seems to have lost his hunger and purpose at United, following the coaches and their systems. I don't think he's alone in this.

In short, Rashford and United are done. I would also like to add that even though Rashford is gone, United's problems are not solved and they still need to be addressed properly.

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