Photo of young Marcus Rashford on Google Maps resurfaces

Fans of Manchester United have shared an image in which a young Marcus Rashford seems to show on the way to training with the club, because the Academy graduated seems to be approaching an exit.

Rashford admitted last month that he was open to a 'new challenge' away from the Premier League Giants.

His career at Old Trafford seems to put an end to an end after he did not perform in the last 11 games of Man United.

Head coach Ruben Amorim took a wipe to the star after the victory of Man United on Fulham at the weekend, which suggests that he would rather play the 63-year-old goalkeeper coach of the club in the midst of questions about the application of Rashford.

Rashford could be set to leave by closing the transfer window, with Barcelona and Borussia Dortmund among those who lead the race for his signature.

Man United fans have responded by thinking about the viral image, claimed to be Van Rashford on Google Maps in Wythenshawe.

Last year, Rashford had shared a screenshot of the image that a child showed on the side of the road, dressed in the clothing of Manchester United, while he prepared to travel to training.

“Button Lane Pick Up Point,” wrote Rashford in September in an Instagram message and seemed to confirm that the image was of him.

The Street View image was reportedly taken in 2009, while Rashford had played in the Academy of Man United, after he was connected four years earlier.

The Boyhood Man United fan has become a member of a seven-year-old, graduated from the first team setup and played 426 times for the club and scored 138 goals.

Rashford, now 27, helped Man United to win two FA Cups, two Carabao Cups and the Europa League during his time in the first team.

Fans have commented on the image and reflect with sorrow about how his husband seems to close United career.

'A red forever. I want to wish Marcus all the best, whatever happens, “said a fan.

“He is Manchester United, he breathes Manchester United,” added another.

“Don't let me let my eyes out,” wrote a third.

Former man United -defender Rio Ferdinand claimed on Monday that there is no way back for Rashford in the club after the recent comments by Amorim.

When asked about Rashford's last absence against Fulham, Amorim suggested that he would rather play his goalkeeper coach about the attacker.

“The reason is the training, which I think a football player should do in training, in life and every day,” Amorim said.

“I will be vital before I put a player who does not give the maximum every day.”

Speaking at his Rio Presents YouTube channel, the six-time Premier League winner Ferdinand claimed that Amorim's comments have shown that there is no future for Rashford at Old Trafford.

“If I was the player that the manager said about, my heart, my pride, my ego – shame,” Ferdinand said.

'For someone to ask your application to interrogate [whether] You go outside and give 100 percent for your team, [suggesting] That you leave and take shortcuts …

'We all have days off or moments when we do not perform well and have no confidence, but effort is not really one of the things I would like to hear that a manager says that I am missing in my makeup.

“That is a damn comment, because I think he knows what the reaction is after that comment. He doesn't say that without thinking: “Where is this going?” After that there is really no way back for Marcus, I don't think, with that kind of comments.

“You look at it and go,” he has only been there for a short time and he was actually gone right away, he has satisfied the nine-millimeter-rolver and just became a bang. ” There is no way back.

“When he returns, it means that other players can now get their foot off the gas and still have a way back in the team.”

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