Marcus Rashford could be on his way out of Manchester United, however, he has already dropped a massive hint over where his future lies.
Rashford's form this season has unfortunately not continued from the heights of last season, with the England international receiving massive backlash from fans for his performances.
Due to this, there has been increased speculation over whether Rashford will continue at United, with PSG the 4/1 favourites to land the forward in the summer to replace the departing Kylian Mbappe.
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Rashford has seven Premier League goals this season, ten less than he managed last season, however, United have found goals a lot harder to come by as a whole this campaign.
Despite the rumours linking him away from Old Trafford, Rashford has previously stated his desire to be a one-club man.
Speaking to Goal in 2020, Rashford said: “For me, I never look beyond Man Utd."
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The 26-year-old has only ever represented United at club level, coming through the academy and bursting onto the scene in 2015 when given the nod in the Europa League.
“As a kid I never looked beyond Man Utd. In my mind it wouldn’t sit right for me to be pulling on another shirt. I just want to do my best for the club while I’m here. Long term hopefully," Rashford continued.
“All the good things that have happened this year have come from Man Utd giving me an opportunity as a kid. I don’t just remember the last year or the last five years."
Rashford explained just exactly how much United had done for him during his early development that had gone beyond football.
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“I’m talking about when nobody in my family drove and I had to get to training and United had people to come and take me to the training ground and take me back home when I was six, seven, eight," Rashford revealed.
“It is a lot deeper than what people see sometimes. I think people see some of the stuff that has been happening since I’ve been in the first team but the bond that I have with United is much greater than these last five years.
“It will forever be greater than probably my actual career because they are the reason I have become a footballer, they have given me the opportunity to express myself and to find out I had talent in football," The forward concluded.
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Rashford also reaffirmed his commitment to the club in his recent interview with The Players Tribune.
“I grew up here. I have played for this club since I was a boy. My family turned down life-changing money when I was a kid so I could wear this badge," He explained.
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