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Amorim disappointed at Rashford and ignoring his departure! The big three are looking to sign, and Manchester United have a replacement

Is Rashford still saved? It's a matter of opinion. However, the fact that new Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim has already disappointed him is the fact that the 39-year-old Portuguese has publicly performed. In the Europa League group stage of the Reds' 2-1 win over Viktoria Plzen, Amorim gave Marcus Rashford a start, but the latter was substituted for nothing and was almost sent off, before the team reversed the scores.

The 27-year-old was reduced to a substitute in the previous two games, and Amorim started this game, but the England star was clearly not happy. He was unremarkable in the game and there was no dispute that he was substituted. It was considered to be the game-deciding substitution, with substitute Hojlund netting twice to save the Reds.

When Rashford left the pitch, Amorim distanced himself from him, and there was no communication between the two. The Manchester Evening News reported that Amorim later made a substitution, paying tribute to the substitutes Tyrell Malacia and Joshua Zirkze, but he just ignored Rashford.

It is worth mentioning that Zirkze also had a sluggish performance in this game, with 29 touches and 11 concedes possession, and Amorim is also quite disappointed with him. But the most dissatisfying is still Rashford, who is the highest salary for the team and has been with the team for many years, so he should be a leader.

Rather than in a slump and poor performance, Rashford's attitude and spirit have made the manager and fans more dissatisfied. He has repeatedly caused controversy off the court, lacking fighting spirit and performance, but he is still angry with criticism from the outside world.

British media have revealed that Manchester United have decided to sell Rashford next year, which is certainly a decision agreed by Amorim. According to the Daily Mail, just £40 million could take away the former Red Devils' ace. It is reported that the three giants in Europe, Paris Saint-Germain, Bayern Munich and Barcelona, are all interested in Manchester United. It's just that the outside world doesn't know that this is the truth, or the rumors concocted by Master La's agent brother. Saudi Arabia's professional league also wants Rashford, but he is reluctant to leave European football.

So far, Rashford has not been linked with any other English side, meaning his next stop is likely to be on the continent, where he may want to emulate the likes of Mason Greenwood, Romelu Lukaku and Anthony Martial to prove himself on the continent.

Manchester United legend Strachan believes it is time for Marcus Rashford to choose to leave bravely. 'It's one of the problems that Manchester United is facing, we have to speculate every year whether Marcus [Marcus Rashford] can play well. It's going to happen like this every season and hopefully he can get better. I hope he can start smiling and I hope he can start enjoying the game. But please, if you don't enjoy football at the club anymore, please leave. Leave, and we'll be all right. Kid, you're a good player. As Manchester United fans, do you want to continue to wait for Marcus to play well? I think it's time to put this topic aside, you either want to play or you don't want to play. Do me a favor, and if you don't like it, do something else."

Offside Insight reports that if Rashford are sold, United could bring in one of five candidates to replace them, including Sporting Portugal's Dzekereish, Napoli's Osimhen on loan to Galatasaray, Juventus' Vlahovic and Kenan Y?ld?z, and Brighton's Evan Ferguson.

Manchester United fans are in favour of AC Milan's 25-year-old Portuguese winger Rafael Leao, who sparked a frenzy of fans after helping Milan to a 2-1 win over Red Star Belgrade after posting a photo of Cristiano Ronaldo wearing a Manchester United shirt.

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