
Marcus Rashford shares three-word update as Man United exit rumours swirl
Marcus Rashford has taken to social media with a new message as the rumours continue to spread about his future at Man United.
The 27-year-old has long been linked with a move away from Old Trafford, ever since Ruben Amorim allowed the forward to leave on loan to Aston Villa during the winter transfer window.
He absolutely thrived under Unai Emery’s leadership, notching four goals and five assists in 17 appearances, with Villa fans wanting the United man to sign permanently this summer.
Football Insider revealed on Tuesday, 1 July, that Man United are expecting low offers as they look to offload the winger this summer, and this has been followed up by David Ornstein’s latest update.
The Athletic journalist reported (1 July) that the dynamic forward is prioritising a move abroad over staying in the Premier League, with the Red Devils open to loan or swap deals if the right move occurs.

Marcus Rashford keeping fit during off-season away from Man United
Taking to Instagram stories (1 July), Rashford shared a training clip in the sun, simply captioned: “Fun and games,” while rumours swirl around his future at Old Trafford.
Many supporters hoped Villa’s selling of their women’s team could help balance PSR, therefore aiding a move for Rashford this summer, but it remains to be seen what the player’s future holds.

Ruben Amorim left with multiple headaches to solve at Old Trafford
Football Insider verdict
Rashford’s future is not the only headache currently on Amorim’s mind ahead of next season, with multiple areas of the squad needing to be addressed after a torrid first term in England.
Some Man United fans are ready to part ways with Amorim already, having led the Red Devils to a 15th-place finish in the Premier League as well as losing the Europa League final to Tottenham.
It feels unfair to judge a manager who has only been at the club for eight months, but with such high expectations held by those at Old Trafford, he is under immense pressure already.

Alejandro Garnacho is also expected to depart Man United, with Rasmus Hojlund, Kobbie Mainoo, Andre Onana, and Mason Mount’s futures thrown into uncertainty this summer.
The goalkeeper position is possibly the biggest headache heading into the 2025/26 season, with the Cameroonian international making multiple goal-costing errors last term.
The Villans’ Emi Martinez is in the conversation, and Amorim must bring this calibre of player to the club over the coming weeks if the Red Devils are to improve and develop on the pitch.