Marcus Rashford’s Manchester United future appears to be up in the air right now.
Manchester United haven’t made a decision on selling Rashford just yet, but there are murmurs that the attacker could be on the move at some point.
So, if Rashford is to leave, where could he end up?
PSG have monitored Rashford for a long time, but, as with any English player, a move within the Premier League may be more likely.
Speaking on TalkSPORT, Troy Deeney has been discussing Rashford’s options, and the pundit believes the attacker would suit Tottenham Hotspur, but for all the wrong reasons.
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Marcus Rashford would suit Tottenham
Deeney shared his verdict on where Rashford should go next.
The pundit says that Rashford would suit Tottenham because there aren’t the same expectations at Spurs there are at other top clubs.
“Unai Emery isn’t putting up with him. Spurs? Nastily he would probably suit Spurs because there is no expectation on Spurs. The players who go there aren’t expected to win the league are they? I think he has an application problem,” Deeney said.
Why Marcus Rashford wouldn’t suit Arsenal
Deeney didn’t just share his verdict on Rashford going to Tottenham.
Indeed, the pundit also spoke about the idea of Rashford moving to Arsenal.
Joe Cole believes Rashford would be a great signing for Arsenal, but Deeney has the opposite view.
Deeney believes that there’s way too much baggage attached to Rashford for him to be a success at Arsenal.
“I just don’t think he would fit into anyone’s environment. I don’t think Arsenal would put up with any of his nonsense, and I don’t think he’d go there and fall back in line, he’s been pandered too for far too long,” Deeney said.
Rashford’s professionalism has been questioned at times at Manchester United, and Mikel Arteta doesn’t stand for any of that – hence why he released Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.
At his best, Rashford is an ‘unbelievable’ player, but it’s been a little while since we’ve seen the attacker bring his best form to Manchester United or England.
If Rashford is to leave United, he needs to choose his next club wisely.
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