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Why Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford drove into Carrington amid transfer decision

Man Utd's Marcus Rashford is looking for a new club this summer but he attended Carrington again on Thursday.

Rashford drove in Carrington again on Thursday.(Image: Eamonn and James Clarke)

Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford drove into Carrington on Thursday to train on his own again.

Rashford arrived at Carrington at 4.47pm, eight minutes after Ruben Amorim had departed.

United sources have denied Rashford was attending Carrington to discuss his future and said the 27-year-old has been training in the afternoons on an individual basis this week.

Rashford arrived through the back gate entrance at Carrington, and Amorim used the front gate.

The relationship between Amorim and Rashford became frosty in mid-December when the academy graduate was dropped from the squad for the Manchester derby at the Etihad.

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Rashford subsequently signed for Aston Villa on loan in the January transfer window. The Midlands club had the option to sign Rashford permanently for £40million, but decided against triggering that clause.

The academy graduate is now looking for a new club this summer. Rashford is also without a squad shirt number after United decided to give the No.10 shirt to new signing Matheus Cunha.

Rashford last played for United against Viktoria Plzen in the Europa League on December 12.

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