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EPL: Marcus Rashford takes final decision on future with Manchester United



Manchester United striker, Marcus Rashford, has finally decided to stay at Old Trafford.
Rashford, who scored for England against Spain and Switzerland during the international break, had been urged by former Premier League star, Alan Shearer to quit United due to his lack of regular playing time under manager, Jose Mourinho.

According to The Sun, the 20-year-old said that he has no plans to leave the Red Devils and is willing to fight for a regular role as a striker under Mourinho.
“Marcus loves the club and does not want to move but he wants to be a striker or at least play down the middle as a No 10,’ a source at United told The Sun.
“He is not going to give up trying to prove himself at United but he knows he may have a big decision to make soon.”

Rashford will miss United’s Premier League clash against Watford on Saturday.
The England international is currently suspended for three games after being sent off for violent conduct in his side’s 2-0 win over Burnley in their last EPL game.


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