BREAKING NEWS ‼️ Everyone knows I don’t normally give credit to a player but selling this particular player is one of the worst decision I have ever seen in my career, Amorim is surely going to regret this later in the future”, De Bruyne blast Ruben Amorim for putting ONE Man United player who’s tipped for Balon d’ior in the future for SALE

BREAKING NEWS ‼️ Everyone knows I don’t normally give credit to a player but selling this particular player is one of the worst decision I have ever seen in my career, Amorim is surely going to regret this later in the future”, De Bruyne blast Ruben Amorim for putting ONE Man United player who’s tipped for Balon d’ior in the future for SALE
Marcus Rashford has been issued a warning over his dream move to Barcelona after Hansi Flick punished two players for disciplinary reasons.
Flick has led the Catalan giants since the summer, guiding them to third place in La Liga and to the verge of an automatic spot in the Last 16 of the Champions League. With Barca looking to reinforce their squad for the second-half of the campaign, Rashford has emerged as a target.
The attacker is ready to leave Manchester United, having endured a dismal two years. The Englishman has had a number of run-ins with his previous managers though, over lateness, nights out and poor training standards.
And if he that continues following a possible move to Barca, he could quickly find himself in conflict with Flick. The German has this week put his foot down in response to persistent lateness from one of his stars
Goalkeeper Inaki Pena was dropped for the Supercopa de Espana semi final victory over Athletic Club because it was the third time he was late for a team meeting. The 25-year-old has emerged as the first-choice keeper in the wake of Marc-Andre ter Stegen’s injury.
But former Arsenal star Wojciech Szczesny was named as the starter against Bilbao in a surprise move. And Flick has now disclosed that the decision was meant as a punishment for Pena due to his lateness.
“It’s the third time they (Pena and defender Jules Kounde) are late,” Flick said. “You know I never talk about the starting eleven and I’m not going to. Szceszny played a good game and Iñaki had a great first half of the season.
“That’s how it is. In Spain there may be a different mentality. I have to explain this. “The noise outside is very loud. They are professionals. They have to arrive on time.
“It’s the third time it’s happened (in the squad) and I had no other option. You can arrive early (to team meetings), doing so is not a problem.”
Flick has also confirmed that Pena may again be left on the bench for Sunday’s final against Real Madrid. It also serves as a warning shot for Rashford, if he does join the club, given his previous troubles.
Manchester United star Marcus Rashford has been linked with a potential move to Barcelona, but reports suggest the England international could face challenges adapting to the disciplinary standards set by Barca manager Hansi Flick. The Catalan giants, currently third in La Liga, are reportedly interested in Rashford as they aim to bolster their squad for the second half of the season.
However, Rashford’s rumored move comes with a cautionary note. The forward has faced criticism in the past for disciplinary issues, including lateness and inconsistent training standards. Such behavior might not sit well with Flick, who recently demonstrated his no-nonsense approach to discipline. Flick dropped goalkeeper Iñaki Peña and defender Jules Koundé for persistent lateness, even sidelining Peña during the Supercopa de España semi-final despite his strong form.
Flick emphasized his strict expectations, stating:
“They are professionals. They have to arrive on time… It’s the third time it’s happened, and I had no other option.”
This disciplinary culture could pose challenges for Rashford if similar issues arise after a move to Barcelona. Rashford, who has endured a difficult two years at Manchester United, is reportedly keen on a fresh start. Yet, adapting to Flick’s high standards might be key to his success at the Spanish club.
In another twist, Kevin De Bruyne has voiced his disapproval of Ruben Amorim’s rumored decision to let go of a Manchester United player tipped for future Ballon d’Or contention. While De Bruyne did not explicitly name the player, his remarks suggest a belief that Amorim could regret sanctioning such a move.
The developments underline Rashford’s precarious position as he considers his next career step. If he joins Barcelona, the forward will not only need to rediscover his form but also adhere to the stringent standards set by Flick to thrive in his potential new environment.