A collage of Marcus Rashford and the badges of West Ham United, Bournemouth, Brighton and Hove Albion, AC Milan and Napoli. (Picture by Alex Livesey/Getty Pictures)
It will seem that Marcus Rashford’s time at Man United is slowly however absolutely coming to an finish, and former skilled turned outspoken pundit, Stan Collymore, has urged that it’s not earlier than time.
Ruben Amorim has been clear as to why he’s dropped Marcus Rashford from his current Man United line-ups, and given how poor the winger’s type has been, it’s onerous to argue with the Portuguese’s studying of the state of affairs.
Simply 18 months or so in the past, Rashford was one of many type gamers within the Premier League as he loved a glowing marketing campaign beneath former supervisor, Erik ten Hag.
Marcus Rashford should depart Man United says Collymore
Nonetheless, since then the participant hasn’t come near hitting these heady heights. Stan Collymore believes he is aware of the explanation why, and what the answer to Rashford’s issues might be.
“Marcus Rashford ought to depart Manchester United. I’ve been saying it for most likely a few years now, and he ought to both go overseas or to a progressive Premier League membership,” he mentioned to CaughtOffside for his unique column.
“Would that be a West Ham or a Brighton or wouldn’t it even be a Bournemouth? Would the Cherries go for a giant fish and see if he may go to a smaller pond and simply take pleasure in his soccer on the south coast? That isn’t so ridiculous – however would they be capable to afford him?
“I feel there might be takers for Rashford whether or not that be from Germany or Italy, however I’m not so certain about Spain.
“He simply must benefit from the recreation and love the sport once more, and I’m wondering if for the previous 5 or 6 years whether or not he really ever has. He all the time seems as if he’s carrying the load of the world on his shoulders.
“For me, it’s actually easy. Both go to a wild card when it comes to a Bournemouth, or head overseas to someplace like Napoli or AC Milan.”
Marcus Rashford’s wages might be a stumbling block
The stumbling block goes to be Rashford’s wages after all. In accordance with Capology, the 27-year-old earns a whopping £300k per week, placing him stage with captain, Bruno Fernandes, and solely behind Casemiro (£350k per week) within the pecking order.
That can virtually actually be past the Premier League golf equipment that Collymore has talked about, and will even be an excessive amount of for the likes of Milan and Napoli.
Ultimately, United might have to just accept that they’ll lose a ton of cash on a participant who, while he didn’t value them a penny, has ended up changing into a legal responsibility.