Marcus Rashford's Manchester United future is uncertain, with rumors suggesting a potential move away in 2025. The English forward could benefit from a loan to Borussia Dortmund, similar to Jadon Sancho's successful spell.
Marcus Rashford could learn from Jadon Sancho 's experience as doubts about his Manchester United future persist. The 27-year-old, alongside Alejandro Garnacho, was excluded from Ruben Amorim's squad for the Red Devils' derby clash against Manchester City on Sunday. United's dramatic late victory shifted focus away from Rashford's surprise absence, and while Amorim has hinted at a possible return, rumors are swirling that an Old Trafford exit could be on the horizon for the forward in 2025.
ESPN reports that Borussia Dortmund have emerged as potential suitors for Rashford's signature if United opt to let him go. However, they are reportedly only interested in a loan deal, similar to the one they arranged for Sancho eleven months ago. Sancho had been sidelined by Erik ten Hag following a breakdown in their relationship and joined Dortmund, his former club, aiming to revive his career. The move proved successful, with Sancho displaying some of his best football in years and propelling the German club to the Champions League final. While it couldn't rescue his United career, it facilitated his summer transfer to Chelsea. Rashford could benefit in a similar manner. The England international has struggled for form over the past 18 months and might draw inspiration from Sancho by utilizing a short-term loan to Dortmund as a potential springboard. After all, his former teammate has consistently praised his time at the Westfalenstadion. '@BVB I want to thank everyone involved at such an amazing club,' Sancho wrote in a social media post after his loan spell at Dortmund ended in June. 'I can’t thank you enough for welcoming me back the way you all have during these last six months.
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