Marcus Rashford has provided the latest hint about his future at Manchester United while watching the club's Europa League match against Rangers.
After 20 years playing for his boyhood club, Rashford shocked the football world after revealing to journalist Henry Winter that he was ready to leave United to take on a new challenge.
Almost immediately after his comments were made public, rumours began to circulate that Rashford could be leaving United as soon as this month, with several of Europe's top clubs said to be interested.
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But his latest message to his United teammates may have provided another hint about how the winger feels about moving away from Old Trafford.
Rashford has not made an appearance for United since the controversial interview, with his last game being the 2-1 away win over Viktoria Plzen in the Europa League on December 12.
But the forward has not allowed his lack of game time, nor the rumours about his potential transfer, impact his love for United, as he has often been seen supporting his club either in person or at home.
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And it was no different during Thursday night's Europa League clash against Rangers at Old Trafford, as Rashford took to his Instagram account to post a photo of him watching the match alongside a four-word message to his teammates.
Showing his support on an Instagram story, the Englishman wrote: "Come on the boys"
Since the interview last month, Rashford has remained tight-lipped regarding his future, leaving fans speculating exactly how he feels about the potential move and what may have led to his comments about leaving.
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However, United manager Ruben Amorim offered an insight into his relationship with the winger following last weekend's 3-1 loss to Brighton in the Premier League.
Speaking after the full-time whistle, the Portuguese manager was asked if he would consider recalling Rashford after he was left out of the matchday squad for the last nine matches.
"It is his choice [not to play]. I don’t want to focus on this bad moment because in the games we lost, Rashford is not here. I don't want to put this moment on Rashford. Rashford is out of this moment because he is not playing," he said.
"No matter what, I am not going to put out a player I don’t believe is the best for the team."
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