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Man Utd star Marcus Rashford names two clubs he could leave United for - 'I'm a big fan'

 
Man Utd star Marcus Rashford names two clubs he could leave United for - 'I'm a big fan'

Marcus Rashford of Manchester United refused to rule out a move abroad when asked about his future.

When asked about his future plans, Marcus Rashford admitted there are two clubs he could leave Manchester United for. 

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Rashford, a Manchester United fan, insists he is already at his ideal club, but he has not ruled out a move to Real Madrid or Barcelona.

Rashford has 21 goals in all competitions this season, helping United to second place in the Premier League and the Europa League final.

Rashford's rapid rise to prominence has naturally sparked interest from other top clubs across Europe, with the 23-year-old previously linked with Barcelona and Real Madrid.

The England striker is under contract with United until 2023, with the club having the option to extend his contract for an additional year.

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He has been with United since he was seven years old and is a product of the club's prestigious academy, having grown up in Manchester's Wythenshawe.

While Rashford has no plans to leave Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side for the time being, he has admitted that he may be tempted to test himself abroad one day.

“I would never say no, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, "When asked about the possibility of playing in another country, he told The Guardian.

When asked about his ideal club, Rashford replied, "Other than United?" Real Madrid and Barcelona are two of my favourite teams because they've always had great players and played exciting football.

"Everyone keeps an eye on Real Madrid and Barcelona.”

Rashford has also stated that he wishes to learn Spanish and Italian for personal reasons rather than in preparation for a transfer.

He continued, saying: "Learning a language was not considered important in school when I was growing up. There was no such expectation placed on you.

"Football has allowed me to travel to various countries, and you have certain countries you like and want to learn more about, and learning a language is definitely a part of that.”


Rashford will look to add to his trophy haul for Manchester United in next Wednesday's Europa League final against Villarreal, following his team's final Premier League game of the season away to Wolves on Sunday.

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