Marcus Rashford must decide whether to remain at the team or leave Old Trafford, according to Manchester United veteran Paul Scholes.
This season, Marcus Rashford has been the finest player and leading scorer for Manchester United. Since the World Cup, he has scored three goals in three games.
The 25-year-contract old’s was extended by another year last week when the Red Devils activated a clause.
Additionally, it precludes the forward from meeting in January with interested international clubs.
Paris Saint-Germain has made it known that they are interested in signing the England international, which puts pressure on United.
“It’s up to him whether he wants to stay or not,” he continued. He will appeal to United. You would have likely replied, “I don’t mind if we lose him but we know the potential,” if you could go back six or twelve months.
He poses a serious threat, so they must work to contain him. Most likely, it will come down to finances, he remarked on BT Sport.