"He is not happy": Shearer stated that Rashford should think about his future at Manchester United
Liam Garcia
Dailysports's expert
Marcus Rashford must decide for himself whether he wants to play under Ruben Amorim at Manchester United, according to Alan Shearer. Amorim is also known for favoring a 3-5-2 formation, and his arrival has raised questions about whether Rashford will fit into the new system.
Details. Alan Shearer is uncertain whether Amorim's system suits Rashford and believes the English player should think about his future.
“The question isn’t whether he fits the system, but whether he wants to. Three years ago, I saw him score 30 goals in a season, so he has the talent. But we haven’t seen anything like that for a long time, so I don’t know what’s happened in his life or anything like that.
Only one person can answer whether he fits [the system] — or two people, including the coach — it’s him, with his attitude, his performances, and his belief. He is not happy there.”
Reminder. Marcus Rashford has been struggling lately, and there are rumors that United plans to sell the 27-year-old forward in order to free up much-needed funds for a squad overhaul under Amorim.