Rashford refuses to go to Real, reveals new candidate to lead MU
Rashford will reject Real Madrid's offer. MU's board of directors unexpectedly put Red Bull Salzburg coach Marco Rose on the list of candidates to replace Mourinho...
The British media has revealed that the Royal Madrid team really wants to have Rashford's service in the future. Real officials have contacted Rashford's representative to seriously discuss the transfer plan.
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Rashford just scored against Bournemouth |
The story happened at a time when Rashford was not comfortable under Mourinho, often pushed to the left wing so he could not fully develop his abilities.
Furthermore, when the Portuguese coach was still leading MU, Rashford also had to come off the bench many times. Worried about the future, Rashford also left the door open to Bernabeu.
However, things have changed 180 degrees since Ole Gunnar Solskjaer took over. Rashford was promoted to the highest position in the attack, freely showing off his talent and has scored 2 goals in the last 3 matches.
With his love for the red shirt rekindled, Rashford is determined to stay with the Old Trafford team. Solskjaer also promised to pass on his scoring tips and experience from his playing days to help Rashford improve his weak finishing.
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English striker determined to stay at MU |
Regarding the minor injury that Rashford recently suffered against Bournemouth, coach Solskjaer said: "I think he is fine. Rashford has been training very hard so there are some signs of fatigue."
MU leaders aim for a strange name for the head coach position
Red Bull Salzburg strategist Marco Rose is the latest candidate that the Red Devils bosses have put in their sights, in case the number 1 target - Coach Mauricio Pochettino refuses to coach MU.
The list of candidates that the Manchester team's board of directors has screened includes other names such as Zinedine Zidane, Laurent Blanc, Max Allegri and current interim coach Solskjaer.
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MU leaders put coach Marco Rose in their sights |
Marco Rose, 42, made a strong impression on Red Devils officials after helping Red Bull Salzburg win the Austrian championship in his first season in charge.
Red Bull Salzburg also excelled in reaching the semi-finals of the Europa League last season, after defeating many highly rated teams such as Real Sociedad, Borussia Dortmund and Lazio.
The German strategist brings an attacking mindset, bringing an attractive playing style to Red Bull Salzburg as the club remains unbeaten in the Austrian Championship this season.
They are also in the Europa League knockout stages after six wins from six in the group stage against Celtic, Rosenborg and RB Leipzig.