SON HEUNG-MIN? I'M NOT GOING TO TOTTENHAM...SAUDI INTEREST OPENS RASHFORD ROAD

Son Heung-min? I'm not going to Tottenham...Saudi Interest Opens Rashford Road

Son Heung-min? I'm not going to Tottenham...Saudi Interest Opens Rashford Road

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Saudi Arabian clubs are reaching out to Manchester United's Marcus Rashford, who was briefly mentioned as Son Heung-min's replacement.

I wonder if Rashford's next destination, which is expected to break up with Manchester United as early as January next year or as late as next summer, will be the Saudi Arabian Professional League, not the Premier League (PL) and other European leagues.

Rashford, who has fallen from a youth-turned-franchise star to a troublemaker by Manchester United, is certain to leave Manchester United recently. According to local reports, club officials, including head coach Hoobeng Amorim, decided to release Rashford after learning that he had to let Rashford go to improve Manchester United's internal culture, and Rashford is also preparing to say goodbye to Manchester United.

"Manchester United put Rashford up for sale as part of a cultural change to change the club," the British daily Guardian said on the 17th (Korea Standard Time). "If a team that wants Rashford appears in January, we are ready to reduce the loss for him," adding that Manchester United have planned to sell him in the winter transfer market as early as January.

The media said, "Rashford and Alejandro Garnacho have been excluded from the derby against Manchester City by manager Amorim. Garnacho seems to be able to return, but I think Rashford's days at Manchester United are over." It is highly likely that Rashford will no longer be able to play for Manchester United.

Sports broadcaster "Sky Sports" also said on the 17th, "Marcus Rashford has not made a good impression on Amorim, but he is fighting for his future at Manchester United. Rashford is facing his future at Manchester United, and if his condition does not improve, the relationship between the club and the player will end."

In fact, Rashford has recently caused noise both inside and outside the stadium. He was criticized by fans for his insincere attitude inside the stadium, and sometimes caused problems such as being late for training after enjoying drinking until dawn with acquaintances during the season. Manchester United internally judged that Rashford's actions were adversely affecting the team.

As the news of Manchester United's decision to release Rashford was reported and Rashford's interview was made public a day later on the 18th, it was clear that the club and the player were preparing to part ways.

"It's time to prepare for a new challenge," Rashford told The Times-based Henry Winter. "Personally, I think it's time to prepare for a new challenge and the next step. When I leave (Manchester United), there will be no ill will towards the team. I will never say anything bad about Manchester United."

Rashford also said, "I don't want to make it worse if I know it's already bad. So far, I know how other players left when they left the team. I don't want to be that kind of person," adding, "Even if I leave Manchester United, I don't intend to leave a bad impression." 먹튀검증

"Now I'm halfway through my career. I don't think I'm in my prime now," Rashford said. "I've spent nine years in the Premier League so far, and I've learned a lot from them. That experience has helped me grow as a player and person. So I have no regrets, and I won't regret any more."

Tottenham Hotspur was one of the clubs mentioned as Rashford's next destination as the atmosphere of Rashford's departure from Manchester United was formed.

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