Manchester United icon Wayne Rooney has urged Marcus Rashford to leave the club, describing his current situation at the club as "embarrassing."
Former Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney was relieved of his duties at Plymouth in December, but he has not been deterred in his dream to become a top coach
Marcus Rashford continues to be exiled by Man Utd boss Ruben Amorim, with former United skipper Wayne Rooney claiming the forward must leave to salvage his career
Manchester United legend Wayne Rooney has said he has told Marcus Rashford he needs to leave the Premier League club, describing his situation as "embarrassing."
Wayne Rooney is keen to return to management after his spell at Plymouth, with the Man United legend joking he would take a certain Premier League job.
Manchester United legend Wayne Rooney advised Marcus Rashford that he needs to "leave" the club after being exiled by coach Ruben Amorim."I've spoken to Marcus a couple of times, and I've given him my thoughts and my opinion,
Wayne Rooney witnessed Marcus Rashford's situation first-hand when he visited Man Utd's training ground with his sons.
Wayne Rooney has signalled his intention to return to management – but only at the right club. The 39-year-old former Manchester United and Everton star left his latest role as Plymouth boss on December 31 with the club lying at the foot of the Sky Bet Championship table after a run of nine games without a win.
Wayne Rooney has revealed the advice he gave Marcus Rashford ahead of his push to leave Manchester United amid his “embarrassing” exile from Ruben Amorim’s squad. Rashford hasn’t featured for United since mid-December when he was dropped for the Manchester derby, after which he revealed his desire for “a new challenge”.
Marcus Rashford should be “ashamed” of his Manchester United exile, according to club legend Roy Keane. The 27-year-old has been frozen out by Ruben Amorim, having last played for the Red Devils in the 2-1 Europa League victory at Viktoria Plzen on 12 December, with his future at the club in serious doubt.
Despite being sacked by Plymouth, Wayne Rooney still has the hunger to remain in management and has even put his name forward for a Premier League position that could soon be vacant
WAYNE ROONEY left Gary Neville absolutely gobsmacked by revealing his intention to return to management. Wazza was given his marching orders by Championship strugglers Plymouth Argyle in December