Premier League
The future of Marcus Rashford seems to be moving away from Manchester United, where his situation has been relegated to the background under the technical direction of Rúben Amorim. The 27-year-old English forward has not been called up and the statements from the Portuguese coach have been clear, stating that he does not count on the player because he does not provide the necessary performance to the team.
West Ham United emerges as one of the main destinations for Rashford in this scenario. Following a difficult start to the season that led to Julen Lopetegui's departure, the London club has appointed Graham Potter as their new coach. Potter, known for his ability to enhance talents, could be a decisive attraction for the striker who aims to regain his best form.
Willing to stay in the Premier League
Although the forward is open to trying his luck outside of England, his preference is to remain in the Premier League, where he believes he can find the necessary stability to revive his career. According to reports from 'TeamTalk', Rashford has shown interest in joining West Ham, a team looking to strengthen its squad to improve its position in the table.
During the brief period under Amorim's direction, Rashford played in six matches and scored three goals, but his days at Old Trafford seem numbered. Meanwhile, Barcelona, also interested in the player, faces economic difficulties that complicate any transaction, leaving West Ham as the favorite to secure the services of the English international.
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