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7th March 2022
06:22pm GMT

"I'm looking at Marcus Rashford right now and I'm thinking, if you're not getting in a game like this - and Gary named the centre forwards that aren't there - I'd be looking to go, as well. And it might be the best thing for him. They need to have a change. "Ronaldo, I don't think he'll be here next year. You can't build a team around Ronaldo. He's been one of the greatest players the world has ever seen [but] he's not the future for Man United... Cavani shouldn't be there next year. "Is Aaron Wan-Bissaka, as a right-back, going to take United to the next level? Of course he isn't. Left-backs, I don't trust, centre-backs, I don' trust. Midfield players... "In the past, Keane or Neville would have jumped in with positives, or disagreements. Both could only sit back and let Redknapp have his say. Back in 2018, Redknapp copped some flak from United supporters after suggesting Rashford could move away, soon after the club had signed Alexis Sanchez. He had commented:
"I just feel for people like Marcus Rashford. They go down the pecking order and he's probably thinking to himself, 'Where do I fit in now?' "Part of the Premier League is having these players, but I just feel sorry when someone like Marcus Rashford is thinking, 'This is another pathway blocked for me.' He might have to go in the end."Rashford, of course, stuck it out at the club and long out-lasted the misfiring Sanchez. His 2021/22 season has been hampered by injury, poor form and, under Ralf Rangnick, losing the faith of United management. So unhappy is the England striker that the well-sourced reporter Fabrizio Romano has claimed he is considering a move away from the club. Such statements, and such a thought, would be unheard of, as recently as last summer, but it has been an underwhelming season for the player and club. Anything seems possible, right now.
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