
The announcement of Manchester United about the move from Marcus Rashford to Aston Villa was flooded by fans who called Sir Jim Ratcliffe on sub -owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe to ensure that the club contributes to his team on Transfer Deadline Day.
Rashford is on loan on loan for the rest of the season and expressed his desire for a new challenge in December. The attacker is the second senior player who leaves on loan in January, after Antony, while a number of young people also complete the campaign from Old Trafford.
United already looked relatively light in attack before the exit of Rashford, with Spitsen Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee who struggled for the goal throughout the season. On Sunday's 2-0 defeat against Crystal Palace, United left with only 28 goals of 24 games, with only four Premier League teams that scored less.
Patrick Dorgu and Ayden Heaven arrived in the last week of the window, giving head coach Ruben Amorim more options further back. However, based on the comments under the United post on the Rashford deal, at least a new face is required.
“And who is the replacement of him and Antony?” A supporter asked as an answer. “And nobody to replace him is embarrassing,” wrote another.
“Sign a striker, for God's sake!” was the simple reaction of a third fan. Another said: “Man United, 2 attackers are now gone and we are in urgent need for goals and a striker – so go out of the pot and get someone in!”
United saw their efforts to sign Mathys Tel Fall Flat on Sunday, in the midst of reports that they had not reached to reach an agreement with Bayern Munich. Christopher Nunku and Leon Bailey are among the other attacking players who are linked, but the higher ups no longer have time.
In his first interview as Aston Villa player, Rashford pointed to the impact of manager Unai Emery. The move will come back for the first time to the 27-year-old to Champions League promotion since the collection of a red card in the defeat of United against FC Copenhagen in November 2023, and he set out his ambitions for the rest of the campaign.
“It is a club that is in a good position in the competition, and they urge them to get higher,” he told Club Media. “Still in the Champions League, a good, ambitious manager and great talent in the team.
“I had to choose somewhere where I feel that my style of football is suitable, and can help them and help me rediscover and improve as a player. It is clear that it is only in the short term, I am here, so I want to get the most out of my time here, and the only way to do that is by using my attributes and my skills to help the team. “
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