
Marcus Rashford apparently responded to Ruben Amorim after the Manchester United manager has banned the Stillaway star from training for the season and has stripped him of his no 10 shirt.
Rashford, together with Jadon Sancho, Antony, Alejandro Garnacho and Tyrell Malacia, was all told to stay away from the training group when the rest of the team report for the preseason in Carrington on Monday.
The 27-year-old is looking for a relocation of Old Trafford after he fell out with Amorim halfway through last season, and therefore lost his shirt number this summer after the £ 62.5 million from Matheus Cunha van Wolven.
After being banned from the team, Rashford is too happy to silence every doubt about his dedication to football.
Mail Sport reported that the attacker has no problem returning to the club and will give '100 percent' in training, regardless of the heavy speculation about his future.
And Rashford seemed to double this with his recent social media post, because he shared a photo of himself those weights, making it his new profile photo on his X account.
Rashford then answered two comments that showed support for him.
One user shared a Gif from Rashford who held a one and a zero up with each of his hands to make the number 10, to which the winger answered with a heart emoji.
Another user said to Rashford: 'Keep your head down n focus … you got this bruv', who was met with a '100' emoji response from the football player.
Rashford has also recently changed his bio on X, who now does not specify for which club he plays and simply reads: 'England international football player', followed by the e -mail address of his agent.
Earlier this month, Aston Villa confirmed that they would not activate their £ 40 million purchase option for Rashford.
The attacker impressed during his six -month loan saying in Villa Park in the second half of last season, scored four goals and added six assists in 17 performances in all competitions.
The substantial contract requirements of Rashford can prove to be a stumbling block for every transfer, because his current deal earns him no less than £ 315,000 a week and runs until 2028.
Rashford is linked this summer to a whole series of clubs in Europe, including Newcastle and Barcelona, with the Catalan giants reportedly the dream destination of the attacker.
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