Marcus Rashford

PSG Cautioned About Manchester United Star’s Concerning Characteristic

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Marcus Rashford’s future at Manchester United could be decided during the 2024-25 season, with Ruben Amorim now in charge. One pundit warned that the forward lacks one essential quality he’s yet to bring to his boyhood club.

Last month, TEAMtalk reported that Paris Saint-Germain have renewed its interest in Rashford. While the obstacles that stopped a summer move remain, the Ligue 1 club might make another push to sign him next year.

Nonetheless, Rashford is hopeful for a fresh start and the chance to rediscover his best form, according to TEAMtalk. Despite a new change, talkSPORT’s Troy Deeney ripped into the 27-year-old for his part in Manchester United’s recent failures.

Troy Deeney sends a warning to PSG about Marcus Rashford

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The former Watford striker didn’t hold back on TalkSPORT, criticizing the England attacker and Manchester United for enabling his worst behavior.

“I don’t consider Marcus Rashford to be a leader, I don’t… I think he’s childish in his actions, in his behaviour, and dare I say it, at this moment in time he has started to act like Man Utd owe him a favour,” Deeney said (h/t Football Insider).

Deeney also suggested that Rashford might not be held accountable for his poor performances, which could be hindering his progress.

“I just think when you look at it, he always gets rewarded for his bad behaviour,” Deeney added. “So why would he change it? If Man Utd keep giving him new contracts and keep playing him I said earlier in the season we spoke about this he has been poor but stays on, whereas [Alejandro] Garnacho might come off, or [Diogo] Dalot might come off, depending on which one it is. He does put his foot in it.”

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