Marcus Rashford was sent home from training on Monday, a day after missing out on Manchester United’s 2-1 victory over Manchester City in the Premier League. Manager Ruben Amorim confirmed that the decision was due to illness, as per the club’s policy, which requires players to report to Carrington for medical assessment if unwell.
While recovering, Rashford made a visit to his former primary school, where he distributed 420 presents to children. During his visit, the forward made a revealing statement about his future at Manchester United, hinting that he was ready for a new challenge. “When I leave, it’s going to be no hard feelings,” he said, reassuring fans that there would be no negative comments about the club.
Rashford’s comments have sparked speculation about his next steps, with reports suggesting he may be eyeing a move away from Old Trafford soon.

