Marcus Rashford could leave English Premier League club Manchester United before the January transfer window closes following Ruben Amorim's remarks.
Amorim, 39, was appointed Man Utd boss in November following the sacking of Erik ten Hag, but hasn't quite had the impact many expected at Old Trafford so far
Ruben Amorim has brutally said he would rather put his 63-year-old goalkeeper coach on the bench than Marcus Rashford.
Hojlund was reintroduced to the starting line-up here without any real sense that he would make any difference, but what else is Ruben Amorim to do? The alternative is Joshua Zirkzee, and he started the last two games.
Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim gave a brutal verdict on Marcus Rashford after failing to offload the striker in January.
Ruben Amorim stated that he would rather select his goalkeeping coach than a player who "doesn't give their maximum every day" when asked about Marcus Rashford.
Ruben Amorim gave a seismic press conference on Sunday and doubled down on billing this Man United side as maybe the worst in the club's history.
As The Athletic revealed on Tuesday, United head coach Ruben Amorim damaged a screen in their dressing room following the 3-1 home defeat by Brighton & Hove Albion on Sunday. The news comes after Amorim called his team “maybe the worst” United side in history in the press conference after their seventh defeat in his 15 games in charge.
There’s a body of opinion that Manchester United’s players will not be happy with Ruben Amorim’s description of them as the worst team to represent the club ever. It’s a view expressed by a number of luminaries who graced the shirts of the clubs for whom they played.
Report and free match highlights as Lisandro Martinezs shot loops in off Sasa Lukic to earn Man Utd maximum points; Toby Collyer had to head off the line and Rodrigo Muniz shot over from close range late on but Fulham could not find equaliser;
Ruben Amorim has said he regrets saying his Manchester United team might be the worst in the club's history and insisted he was pointing the finger of blame at himself rather than his players.
Ruben Amorim has said it is "clear" Alejandro Garnacho can have a bright future at Manchester United despite reports linking him with a move away this month.