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Marcus Rashford told he can leave Man Utd this summer by Ralf Rangnick

Marcus Rashford has the option to quit Manchester United this summer if he is dissatisfied, according to interim manager Ralf Rangnick.

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Rashford, an England striker, is contemplating his future due to a lack of playing time, having started only two of United’s last 11 Premier League games.

Rashford is concerned that his lack of game time may prevent him from making England’s World Cup team in Qatar at the end of the year.

Although Rangnick stated that he believes Rashford has the ability to reach his full potential, the German stated that if the 24-year-old is unhappy at United, he has the option to go, with Paris St. Germain keeping an eye on his position.

“I don’t think he hasn’t had enough playing time,” Rangnick added, whose United team hosts Tottenham on Saturday in a crucial game in the race for fourth place.

“He’s played in 13 or 14 games since I’ve been here.”

“He’s played more games from the beginning than he didn’t play from the beginning.”

“I don’t think this is an issue, and he never mentioned it when we spoke yesterday.” But, once again, the window is currently closed.

“Even if he and his agents or family consider going to another club at some point over the summer, he can do so, but only during the summer.”

“The window is now closed. It has nothing to do with tomorrow’s or Tuesday’s games.”

Rashford was irritated that he did not play in Manchester United’s 4-1 derby loss to Manchester City, especially with Cristiano Ronaldo and Edinson Cavani sidelined.

“When I spoke to him, he didn’t say anything to me, he stated to me that he’s still pleased and that he wants to perform at a high level for the club,” Rangnick added.

“There was no mention of him being dissatisfied here.

“The window is now closed. It has nothing to do with tomorrow’s or Tuesday’s games.”

Rashford was irritated that he did not play in Manchester United’s 4-1 derby loss to Manchester City, especially with Cristiano Ronaldo and Edinson Cavani sidelined.

“When I spoke to him, he didn’t say anything to me, he stated to me that he’s still pleased and that he wants to perform at a high level for the club,” Rangnick added.

“There was no mention of him being dissatisfied here.

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