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Marcus Rashford responds to Erik ten Hag’s decision by deciding his Man Utd future

Marcus Rashford responds to Erik ten Hag’s decision by deciding his Man Utd future
Marcus Rashford has endured a difficult season at Manchester United (Image: Getty)

Marcus Rashford was delighted with Manchester United’s decision to keep Erik ten Hag and is ready to renew his commitment to his boyhood club.

Like many of his team-mates, Rashford endured a disappointing campaign as United finished a lowly eighth in the Premier League table.

A miserable season ended with an FA Cup final triumph against Manchester City which saw Rashford leave the pitch in tears after the post-match celebrations.

Rashford’s excitement was seen by some as a sign that he could be playing his last game for the club, but according to The Sun, he wants to stay at Old Trafford.

With the uncertainty surrounding Ten Hag’s immediate future resolved, Rashford is looking to return to pre-season refreshed, rejuvenated and ready to play a starring role in the next chapter of Ten Hag’s tenure.

Paris Saint-Germain have been long-term admirers of the 26-year-old and the Ligue 1 giants are currently looking for a replacement for Kylian Mbappe.

The French giants will, however, be forced to look elsewhere, with Rashford ready to strike and put the off-field issues that undermined his form last season behind him.

Erik ten Hag remains at Manchester United, as does Marcus Rashford
Erik ten Hag remains at Manchester United, as does Marcus Rashford (Image: Getty)
Wayne Rooney fears it was a mistake to leave Marcus Rashford out of the England squad
Wayne Rooney fears it was a mistake to leave Marcus Rashford out of the England squad (Image: SkyBet)

Rashford is almost certain to have a full summer break after being left out of England’s Euro 2024 squad.

The Three Lions have hardly thrived in his absence and his former team-mate Wayne Rooney believes it was a mistake to leave the likes of Rashford and Jack Grealish out of the squad.

“I thought about Jack Grealish and Marcus Rashford,” Rooney told the Times after watching England work to a 1-1 draw against Denmark.

“They would have been good options to bring. Sometimes even just the presence of such players, who the opposition knows can hurt them, makes the difference.

“It was another moment where I wondered if Gareth regretted the inexperience of his team.”

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