Marcus Rashford keen to see out his career at Manchester United
According to the Daily Mail, English international striker Marcus Rashford is keen to see out his career at Manchester United.
The 23-year-old came through the ranks before going on to get his first-team break under Louis van Gaal. He has since established himself as a mainstay in the Red Devils outfit.
Despite just turning 23 recently, Rashford already has 232 appearances for United. With many years to go before he calls it a day, he has all the makings of going down in history as one of our most capped players.

“I never look beyond Manchester United and as a kid I have never looked beyond Manchester United.”
A boyhood United fan, Rashford believes the upbringing he had at the club is the reason he has gone on to achieve so much success.
While it is easy to see the club pamper one of their best, their help goes back to when Rashford was just another youngster coming through the system. The effort put in appears to have left an impact on the player.
“All the good things that have happened this year have all come from Manchester United giving me the opportunity as a kid.”

Rashford is genuinely greateful to the club for getting him to where he is and that bodes well for our youth program. It could also help attract potential stars to the club knowing they would be taken care of.
While loyalty in football is like a river, easily flowing, Rashford’s words mean more. Hopefully, he will go on to develop further and retire not just as one of the best the club has ever seen but also England.

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United next face Manchester City in the derby on Saturday. It provides the ideal opportunity for us to get over the midweek dissapointment against RB Leipzig.
Rashford will only enhance his reputation further if he ensures we grab the bragging rights this weekend.