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Marcus Rashford reveals he is “ready for a new challenge” after being left out of Manchester United’s derby squad by manager Ruben Amorim. The 27-year-old forward, reflecting on his nine-year United career, maintains no bitterness, signaling a potential departure as he seeks the next chapter in his career.

Marcus Rashford has confirmed he is “ready for a new challenge,” signaling his potential departure from Manchester United. The forward, left out of the squad for the Manchester derby under new manager Ruben Amorim, spoke candidly about his future and recent exclusion.

Rashford, a lifelong United player since his debut in 2016, addressed his situation during a charity event at his former primary school. When asked about his next steps, the 27-year-old expressed no bitterness, emphasizing his respect for the club and its history.

“I’m ready for the next step in my career. I won’t speak negatively about Manchester United,” Rashford stated. He added that his years in the Premier League have prepared him both as a player and a person, and he has no regrets about his time at the club.

Discussing his exclusion from the squad during the derby, Rashford admitted it was disappointing but remained pragmatic. “It’s tough to sit out a derby, but the team won, and that’s what matters. I’ll keep pushing for the next opportunity.”