Premier League
The future of Marcus Rashford at Manchester United remains uncertain, but two of the standout clubs in the Premier League, Arsenal and Chelsea, have decided not to get involved in his potential transfer during the winter transfer window. This decision has left the English winger with limited options, while Atlético Madrid emerges as a possible destination on loan.
Rashford, who made his debut with the Red Devils in 2016, has experienced highs and lows in his career. Despite being a key figure in the 2022/23 season, his role in the team has diminished under the management of Rubén Amorim, who even left him out of the recent Manchester derby. Although the Portuguese coach assures he counts on him, the player seems to be seriously considering a change.
Arsenal and Chelsea don't want Rashford
While Arsenal needs to strengthen their attack on the left flank, the Gunners have chosen not to bring in Rashford, apparently because he does not fit their long-term project. On the other hand, Chelsea, well-covered in the winger positions, has also ruled out the player, preferring to focus on younger talents.
With a lack of interest in England, Atlético Madrid emerges as a viable destination for Rashford, who has expressed his desire to try his luck in La Liga. However, the high wages of the forward could complicate a potential loan to Simeone's team.
The winter market will be crucial in defining the next step in the English international's career, as he faces the challenge of finding a team where he can revitalize his career while making a significant contribution on the field.
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