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I really don’t know – Ruben Amorim not sure if Marcus Rashford will stay or go

Rashford has not played for Manchester United since December 12.

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Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim has said he does not know if Marcus Rashford will stay or go in the final days of the January transfer window.

Rashford was seen training with his United team-mates on Wednesday morning but he was not included in the matchday squad for Thursday’s Europa League win over Rangers, with Amorim naming only nine of 12 substitutes. Rashford has not played for United since December 12.

It is more than five weeks since Rashford, 27, told journalist Henry Winter he was ready for a new challenge, but no move has yet materialised despite links with AC Milan and Barcelona.

Manchester United Training – Trafford Training Centre – Wednesday January 22nd
Marcus Rashford, centre, was seen training with his Manchester United team-mates on Wednesday but has not played since December 12 (Martin Rickett/PA)

Amorim’s comments came after he was likewise vague on the future of Alejandro Garnacho. The 20-year-old, linked with Napoli and Chelsea, started the Rangers win but asked about his future after the game, Amorim said “let’s see in the next few days”.

After Bruno Fernandes’s stoppage-time winner spared United’s blushes and saw them take a big step towards securing a round-of-16 place in the Europa League, they return to Premier League action at Fulham on Sunday evening.

Last weekend’s 3-1 home defeat by Brighton left Amorim with only three wins from 11 league games in charge. Although he walked back comments suggested this is “maybe” the worst side in United history, he has reiterated his belief United remain too nervous in their play.

Manchester United v Rangers – UEFA Europa League – League Stage – Old Trafford
Bruno Fernandes celebrates his stoppage-time winner against Rangers on Thursday night (Martin Rickett/PA)

“I think we need that to get that feeling of belonging,” Amorim said. “For that, we also need time to train, to stay together and that is really important. We don’t have that…

“Pre-season, creating, spending three weeks together, creating something, and then you want to create something new with the players.

“I want them to know me in a different way, not always preparing the matches with stress, we don’t have the time to do that. I think it’s really important and I think it’s the secret of teams.

“Even when you have the best players, if you don’t you have that feeling it’s really hard to win so I want to build something like that here. But we need time for that.”

Manchester United v Rangers – UEFA Europa League – League Stage – Old Trafford
Altay Bayindir, left, got the start against Rangers after Andre Onana’s mistake against Brighton (Martin Rickett/PA)

Bayindir put in an assured performance and might well hope to keep the place at Craven Cottage.

Asked about his goalkeepers, Amorim said: “It’s always an even fight but this was rotation, (it) was prepared. I also think about the mistake and then the idea I send to you guys and the fans but the rotation was done, everything was prepared and we deal with that normally.

“We have two really good goalkeepers, they need time to play, they need the space in the team, so this rotation was prepared. But that mistake was my concern but, in the end, we continue with the same plan that we did last week.”

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