Rashford denounces a "ridiculous" suggestion regarding a possible Man Utd exit
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Rashford denounces a "ridiculous" suggestion regarding a possible Man Utd exit


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Claims that the uneasy Manchester United player wants a new agent to complete his wish to leave Old Trafford have been denounced as "ridiculous" by Marcus Rashford.

Rashford, an England forward, visited with a top sports agency this week to try to arrange a trade, according to a report.

In an interview last month, the 27-year-old made a suggestion that he may be ready to leave United. Rashford, who lost favour under new manager Ruben Amorim, declared that he was prepared "for a new challenge."

Last month, the United youth academy product was left out of four consecutive matchday squads, beginning with the derby against Manchester City and then not being used as a substitute in Monday's loss to Newcastle.

He has only scored four goals in the Premier League this season, reflecting his poor play over the previous two seasons.

Rashford has recently been linked to several clubs, including Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain.

In response to the most recent rumours over his future, Rashford—who is now represented by his brother Dwaine Maynard—said he has not switched agents.

"Over the past few weeks, there have been a lot of false reports, but this is getting out of hand, guys. I have never met with any agencies and I have no plans to. He posted on Instagram.


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