Is It True That Marcus Rashford Is Starting To Feel Uncomfortable At Manchester United? Ralf Rangnick: He Told Me Still Happy
JAKARTA - Manchester United (MU) player, Marcus Rashford, is rumored to be leaving Old Trafford. The English striker is said to be starting to feel uncomfortable.
Rashford began to be disappointed because he rarely got the chance to play. A number of teams have started to approach the player.
Not wanting this hot issue to blow more and more, the MU manager, Ralf Rangnick, spoke up. He refuted the notion that Rashford was unhappy with his lack of playing time.
"I don't think he's had enough playing time. He's played 13-14 games since I'm here now, he's played more games as a starter," Rangnick said as quoted by Reuters on Saturday, March 12.
"He told me he was still happy and he wanted to perform at a high level here for the club. He didn't say he wasn't happy here. I don't think this is a problem and he never said anything about it when we spoke. ," he added.
The German tactician claimed that Rashford was committed to getting up to find his best performance. However, he will not prevent the player if he wants to leave, with a note in the summer.
"The (transfer) market is closed now. Even if he and his agent or his family think about going to another club, he can do it, but in the summer," he said.
Rashford recorded a good performance at Manchester United last season. He scored 21 goals in all competitions. But this season, he was only able to score five goals.
The 24-year-old has struggled to find playing time in recent weeks. He last started when United were held to a 1-1 draw at Southampton on 12 February.