On June 13, according to a report by the Manchester Evening News, Manchester United winger Marcus Rashford is training hard to prepare for the pre-season and may leave Old Trafford during the summer transfer window.
Manchester Evening News reporters stated that in December last year, Amorin was dissatisfied with Rashford's performance in training, so he excluded him from the squad for the Manchester derby. Alejandro Garnacho was treated the same way, but he returned in the next match, while Rashford never appeared again. When asked why Rashford was excluded, the Portuguese coach implied that the winger failed to meet the required standards in training.
The Manchester Evening News has learned that Rashford remains one of the players Manchester United hopes to sell this summer, as they believe his chances of returning to the first team are minimal. His loan spell at Aston Villa was cut short by an end-of-season injury, but the 27-year-old has been working hard to regain fitness for the pre-season.
To maintain discipline and demonstrate his dedication, Rashford has been sharing updates from his high-temperature training camp on social media. On Thursday night, the forward shared his rigorous training plan, perhaps in response to Amorin's earlier comments. From Monday, June 9, to Sunday, June 22, Rashford claims to have only three full rest days, with the rest of the time spent on some form of training. Over nine days, he will train in the gym and on the pitch, while the other two days focus solely on gym workouts.