Marcus Rashford has been backed by several Manchester United team-mates following his latest social media post. The forward is settling into life at Barcelona after securing a loan switch from Old Trafford this summer.
The Catalan giants are covering Rashford's wages during his temporary spell at Camp Nou - a deal that will reportedly save United approximately £12million. Barcelona also possess an option to secure his services permanently for £26million when the summer window reopens.
The Red Devils academy product has earned a call-up to Thomas Tuchel's England squad for World Cup qualifiers against Andorra and Serbia in September, as the Three Lions edge closer to securing their place at next summer's tournament.
Rashford has now shared an update on social media whilst preparing for international duty. "First training sessions done," he posted on Instagram, accompanied by an image of himself during England training. "Good to be back."
The striker's post has garnered support from several United stars. Bruno Fernandes, Joshua Zirkzee, Lisandro Martinez and Diogo Dalot are amongst the current Old Trafford players to offer their backing.
Tuchel expressed his delight when welcoming Rashford back into the England set-up last season. The former Chelsea manager remains determined to enhance the 27-year-old's performances by orchestrating his season-long loan move to Barcelona.
Tuchel commented: "I think he had a very good camp. He tried very, very hard to be the best version of himself in the first camp. He was in a good moment in Aston Villa.
"I wanted to encourage him and give him as a positive feedback, gave him this camp and the call-up. He did very well. He missed the second camp for us. Now he made a big change, into a new football culture, new country.
"But he had started already matches for Barcelona and I wanted to keep him going. It's the one position where we have three players. After long discussions we decided to take three players on this position.
"It's Ebs [Eze], Anthony [Gordon] and Marcus. I think Marcus gives us one-on-ones, he gives us the finishing ability - with both feet. He gives us the body and the speed to intimidate opponents and make the difference. It's on him to keep that going."