Marcus Rashford impressed for England in their 2-0 win over Panama, sparking speculation about his future with Manchester United. With Anthony Gordon's recent signing, Rashford's potential return to Camp Nou appears unlikely, and he may begin pre-season with his boyhood club. Under new management with Michael Carrick in charge, Rashford could potentially revive his United career. The forward still has several Premier League suitors, but his long-time teammate, Harry Maguire, believes Rashford could thrive at United with Carrick at the helm.
Maguire has a close relationship with Rashford and is aware of his capabilities as a player. He stated that Rashford's future depends on finding a mutual agreement between the club and the player, and that everyone wants him to be happy and confident. Maguire's comments suggest that Rashford's return to United could be a positive development for the team. Rashford's performance in England's win over Panama did little to harm his reputation, and he may have strengthened his case for a starting position.
Rashford's display against Panama was notable for his direct and positive approach, which Maguire praised. Maguire observed that Rashford took the game to Panama from the start, delivering several crosses into the box and posing a constant threat throughout the match. When Rashford is in this mindset, he can be a formidable player, and Maguire has witnessed his abilities firsthand during their time together at Manchester United.
England's win over Panama secured their place in the last 32 as group winners, and they are likely to be favorites to progress against DR Congo. Whether Rashford will maintain his starting position remains to be seen, but his performance has certainly given him a strong case. Maguire's comments suggest that Rashford's future at United is still uncertain, but his abilities as a player are undeniable. As the situation unfolds, it will be interesting to see how Rashford's career develops and whether he will continue to thrive with England and potentially with Manchester United.
