Ralph Rangnick has said that he would not 'give much attention' into speculations over the future of Manchester United attacker Marcus Rashford.
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Ralph Rangnick has said that he would not 'give much attention' into speculations over the future of Manchester United attacker Marcus Rashford.


Ralph Rangnick has said that he would not 'give much attention' into speculations over the future of Manchester United attacker Marcus Rashford.
Rashford have not scored since his wining goal over West Ham.


Notwithstanding the unavailability of Edinson Cavani as well as Cristiano Ronaldo, the 24-year-old Marcus Rashford was benched for United's 4-1 loss to Manchester City.


Rashford's contract ends in June 2023, but he fears that his international aspirations may be harmed if he falls further down the pecking order at Manchester United.


When asked about his future by Rangnick previously this week, following the concern of England professional player Rashford, but did not answer.


"I heard nothing from him. According to Rangnick, the player told him, "I'm pleased here, because I want to exceed expectations." There was no indication of his displeasure with the situation.


 He things that putting more taught pondering which might be detrimental for the German.


According to Rangnick, "it doesn't make much sense to devote much work into it" When we chatted, he never mentioned it, and I don't see why this is a problem."


"Right now, the transfer window is closed. However if the striker or representatives, and as well as his relatives decide to join another team, they may do it only over the next transfer window."


According to United boss Ralf Rangnick, Marcus Rashford must emulate Jadon Sancho's success during the practice room as well as translate that success towards the EPL games.


With all eighteen games the interim manager have been in control of, Marcus Rashford have been in atleat in fourteen of them and have also started first in 8 of the games.


Aside from a consolation goal over West Ham on January 22, the strike really haven't appeared in the EPL games since a 0-0 draw at Old Trafford with the Saints on February 12th this year.


"I think Marcus is a good player," Rangnick remarked of the player. Inside the past, I've worked with a few players from other teams who were experiencing difficulties at one point in their careers, but it's our responsibility to assist him and develop him into the greater Marcus Rashford that he needs to become.

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