
Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford has dismissed reports suggesting he is seeking a new agent to facilitate a move away from Old Trafford, labeling the claims as “ridiculous.”
The speculation began earlier this week when a report alleged that the England international had met with a leading sports agency to explore potential transfers. The rumors intensified following Rashford’s recent struggles under United manager Ruben Amorim, where he has fallen out of favor and hinted last month that he might be ready for “a new challenge.”
Rashford, 27, has been absent from four consecutive matchday squads, including the Manchester derby against City, and was an unused substitute in United’s defeat to Newcastle on Monday. Despite being a graduate of United’s youth academy, the forward has endured a difficult spell, scoring just four Premier League goals this season after two underwhelming campaigns.
Linked with potential moves to Paris Saint-Germain and Chelsea, Rashford’s future has been a hot topic of debate. However, he took to Instagram to set the record straight, denying any meetings with agencies or plans to change representation.
“Been a lot of false stories written over the past few weeks, but guys this is getting ridiculous – never met with any agency and don’t have any plans to…” Rashford wrote.
Currently represented by his brother, Dwaine Maynard, Rashford’s statement aims to quash growing speculation about his departure from Manchester United.
The forward’s frustrations with his reduced role have fueled the narrative of a potential exit, but his direct response suggests that his immediate focus remains on rediscovering form and fighting for his place under Amorim.
As United navigate a turbulent season, Rashford’s future at the club will likely continue to be closely watched, with fans and pundits alike eager to see whether he can regain his best form or seek opportunities elsewhere.