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SHOCKING NEWS: Coming From Fabrizio Romano, ” Since My Arrival I Have Watched Every Game Not Missing One And I Can See That The Team Needs A Serious Reconstruction Especially From Rashford I Don’t See His Drive To Play Football Like His Been Forced And And My Team Won’t Tolerate Any Form Of Mediocrity As We Plan To Restore Success In United”. Manchester United’s New Co-Owner Is Reportedly Looking To Replace Marcus Rashford With A Younger Option In The Form Of Serie A Star. The Club Is Looking To Make A Big-Money Investment In A New Striker, And This Youngstar Is Seen As A Perfect Replacement.

Manchester United, under the new co-ownership of Sir Jim Ratcliffe, is on the brink of substantial transformations at Old Trafford. These changes could see the departure of both manager Erik ten Hag and star player Marcus Rashford, as the club seeks to reclaim its former glory in the Premier League after years of underachievement.

With a renewed focus on revamping the club’s culture and reclaiming its position at the top of English football, Ratcliffe and the incoming board members are gearing up to implement decisive actions aimed at restoring United’s stature.

The fate of Ten Hag and Rashford hangs in the balance, with Ratcliffe and the restructured board tasked with deciding whether to retain, release, or replace them during the upcoming summer transfer window.

Rashford, the talented England international, has struggled this season, netting only five goals in 31 appearances under Ten Hag’s leadership. This decline in form has raised doubts about his future at Old Trafford, especially amidst reports of tension between Rashford and the manager.

Tensions between Rashford and Ten Hag escalated following disciplinary actions taken against the player for his off-field conduct, including a birthday celebration after a derby loss and a trip to Belfast, which led to Rashford missing training ahead of a crucial FA Cup fixture.

While there is acknowledgment within the club of Rashford’s value, with interest from Paris Saint-Germain and other top clubs, there’s also recognition that Ten Hag’s position is precarious. Despite public statements of support, Ten Hag’s performance for the remainder of the season will likely determine his future, with Ratcliffe and his associates contemplating a managerial change as part of a broader restructuring.

Ratcliffe, alongside key figures like Sir Dave Brailsford and incoming CEO Omar Berrada, is sending a clear message that mediocrity will no longer be tolerated at United. This could mean a significant shakeup, with the potential departure of both the manager and one of the club’s star players as the initial steps in their ambitious overhaul.

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