IS MANCHESTER UNITED IN THEIR RIGHT MIND? "DRINKING + TRAINING ATTITUDE IS TERRIBLE" SUNGGOL YOUTH SAID, "WE ARE GOING TO ASK FOR 180 BILLION WON" → "PSG-MAN CITY-LIVERPOOL? WHO ON EARTH WILL BUY IT?"

Is Manchester United in their right mind? "Drinking + training attitude is terrible" Sunggol Youth said, "We are going to ask for 180 billion won" → "PSG-Man City-Liverpool? Who on earth will buy it?"

Is Manchester United in their right mind? "Drinking + training attitude is terrible" Sunggol Youth said, "We are going to ask for 180 billion won" → "PSG-Man City-Liverpool? Who on earth will buy it?"

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Manchester United are hoping for a ridiculous amount of money for 'Sungol Youth' Marcus Rashford.

England's Football Insider reported on the 21st (Korea time) that "Manchester United are likely to demand £100 million for Rashford's transfer fee."

Football Insider said, "Manchester United will demand 100 million pounds (about 180 billion won) from teams interested in Rashford," adding, "Stephen Boson, a former Man City financial adviser, insisted that these conditions will make it difficult for any other club to sign a contract with Rashford."

Rashford was a highly anticipated prospect when he made his debut in the Manchester United first team in 2016. Rashford, who immediately appeared in the first team after joining the Manchester United youth team, grew up with the nickname "Schoolford" and recognized for his huge potential even at an early age. However, Rashford's growth has not been steady. Whenever the manager changed, there were ups and downs.

There was also a moment when fans had high expectations. In the 2022-2023 season, Rashford came back to life rapidly right after Erik ten Hag was appointed. He scored a whopping 30 goals in his career, and has finally become a player who meets his expectations.
However, his performance was one moment. Immediately after suffering from a severe slump in the next season, Rashford continued to have privacy issues. The biggest problem occurred ahead of the FA Cup match against Newport County in the 2023-2024 season. At that time, his drinking and club visits caused a huge controversy. Rumors emerged that he had not attended training after drinking alcohol just before the match, and even teammates turned their backs on him. Since then, Rashford has been fined 650,000 pounds (about 1 billion won).

He was also unfaithful in his attitude on the field. His loitering appearance in joining the defense team and his lack of active movements were criticized by fans. This season was not much different. He scored three goals in five games since Hoobeng took the helm, but his performance was not that he displayed good performance. 먹튀검증

Recently, Amorim excluded Rashford from the list ahead of the Manchester Derby due to his training attitude. In an interview after the Manchester Derby, Amorim openly pointed out the problems, saying, "Training performance, game performance, meals, and ways of interacting with team members are important." Since then, Rashford has not been included in the list of matches that followed. Eventually, as this situation was repeated, Manchester United decided to sell Rashford.

However, there are virtually no teams that will accept Manchester United's demands. "It will be more than £100 million, including transfer fees and salaries," Boson said. "I know that there are only a few teams that can afford such a deal. Paris Saint-Germain do not intend to do that, and Chelsea also know that Rashford is too old. It is not certain whether Manchester City and Liverpool want a deal. Saudi Arabia can also challenge it. However, would he want to go to Saudi Arabia? It doesn't seem like it. It is a very difficult situation," he said, predicting that Rashford's transfer will not be easy.

Meanwhile, Rashford, who Manchester United gave up, said in a recent interview, "I think it's time to prepare for a new challenge and the next step. There will be no 'bad feelings' when I leave. There will be no negative things to say about Manchester United, either. My career is halfway there. I don't think my heyday is now."

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