“If you ever forget how much I care about Man United” – Man Utd player Marcus Rashford sends emotional message to Sir Jim Ratcliffe and the club after rumors of player sales – nextfootballnews
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“If you ever forget how much I care about Man United” – Man Utd player Marcus Rashford sends emotional message to Sir Jim Ratcliffe and the club after rumors of player sales

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Sir Jim Ratcliffe, who owns a part of Manchester United, could allow a big clean out this summer.

Marcus Rashford wrote Manchester United a heartfelt love letter after doubts about his loyalty came up in the past few weeks. The England player could be one of the valuable items sold in Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s rumored summer fire sale, where there is strong interest from other countries.

Marcus Rashford wrote Manchester United a heartfelt love letter after doubts about his loyalty came up in the past few weeks. The England player could be one of the valuable items sold in Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s rumored summer fire sale, where there is strong interest from other countries.

Selling Rashford would be seen as a clean profit by United, which would allow Sir Jim and Erik ten Hag to make more investments while still following the Premier League’s rules on money.

"If you ever forget how much I care about Man United" - Man Utd player Marcus Rashford sends emotional message to Sir Jim Ratcliffe and the club after rumors of player sales

Rashford got into some bad press earlier this season when he was seen out on a night out in Belfast, just hours before calling in sick to practice. But the 26-year-old has told Sir Jim that his dedication to the club is stronger than ever, which makes it very likely that he won’t be looking to leave in the summer.

Rashford wrote for The Players’ Tribune, “If you ever question my commitment to Man United, that’s when I have to speak up.” “It feels like someone is questioning who I am and what I stand for as a man.”

“This is where I grew up. Since I was a kid, I’ve played for this club. Some people will think I’m crazy if I talk about how much United means to me. If you’re not me, I’m sure it sounds a little fake. But you need to know that playing for United was everything to me when I was young.

Rashford joined Manchester United’s youth team when he was eight years old and worked there for ten years before making his senior team debut in 2015. Since then, the forward for the Three Lions has scored 128 goals in 391 games for the first team.

To show how much he loved the club, he talked about going to the stadium as a kid to see players like Wayne Rooney and Cristiano Ronaldo play. “Being a fan at Old Trafford was like… “It was everything,” Rashford said.

“We used to watch and listen until almost everyone had left, and the stadium was almost empty.” This sound is really coming from Old Trafford. When you feel that way inside… It’s only inside you.

“No one put it there.” It’s not there. I’m still a fan when I look around before every game. That’s stuck in my blood.

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