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Marcus Rashford should quit Manchester United and move to Italy without anyone knowing, according to Paul Gascoigne.

After a bad season in 2023–24, Rashford is having another tough time at Old Trafford. In fact, Gareth Southgate left him out of England’s Euro 2024 team because of that season.

Since he was seven years old, the 26-year-old has been at Manchester United. In the 3-0 win over Southampton last month, he scored his first goal in 13 games. Three days later, he scored twice against League One team Barnsley.

Rashford, on the other hand, was not played against Twente or Tottenham, and he was criticized for how he played when they played.

In the 3-3 draw with Porto at the beginning of the month, Rashford scored his fourth goal since March. He then came off the bench in the goalless draw with Aston Villa before the international break.

Gascoigne, who used to play for England, says Rashford is a “unbelievable player,” but he has doubts about Rashford’s loyalty to Manchester United and thinks he would do better with a move to a European club.

The French champions, Paris Saint-Germain, have been interested in Rashford in the past, but Gascoigne thinks that playing in Italy would “shake him up” and help his future.

“He doesn’t seem to care that I love Rashford and think he’s an amazing player.” There must be something going on because he doesn’t seem happy even when he scores.

Saying, “If that’s the case, proceed.” Some people move on to other things.

It looks like Rashford doesn’t like playing in England anyway. A lot of good clubs will come in for him. Travel to Italy; it will shock him.

“It scared me.” It was funny when I signed with Lazio. “Let’s go watch them for a week first,” I told my dad. “Wow, that’s some training,” I thought as I watched the warm up. “That’s the warm-up,” the teacher said.

‘I started to cry a little. “Dad, I can’t do that,” I told him. “There’s no way.” About 20 or so laps to warm up. Then stretch in different ways for 30 minutes.

“Well, you better go get used to it,” my dad said. “I’ve already found a villa and I’m moving in there.”

Going abroad will “shake him up a bit,” she said.

Rashford will be looking to do well when Manchester United play Brentford in the Premier League on Saturday.

Lee Carsley, who is currently the interim boss of England, didn’t pick the forward for the recent games against Greece and Finland.

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