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SHOCKING NEWS: Rashford blames one Man Utd chief for ‘fall out’ with Amorim ‘ordered’ to axe ‘picked on’ star. he said, “Me wanting to leave isn’t Amorim’s fault—I respect him. But United is a mess, and fans deserve the truth. Only Ronaldo dared to speak up, and now I see why. My passion for the club is gone, training was a disaster, and even one of United’s own told me to leave. Trust me, I won’t be the last—watch and see.

Reports suggest that Marcus Rashford does not hold Ruben Amorim responsible for his current predicament at Manchester United. Instead, he believes that a club executive ‘ordered’ his departure.

It was initially expected that Amorim’s arrival would help revive Rashford’s career at Old Trafford. However, rather than offering a fresh start, the new manager’s appointment appears to have accelerated the forward’s exit.

Since scoring 30 goals across all competitions in the 2022/23 season, Rashford has struggled with both form and consistency, drawing heavy criticism for his performances. His attitude has also come under scrutiny, adding to his challenges. While United have been keen to offload him, his high wages have been a major obstacle. However, reports on Saturday indicated that he is ‘close’ to securing a loan move to Aston Villa.

According to The Athletic’s David Ornstein:
“Aston Villa are close to agreeing a deal to sign Marcus Rashford on loan from Manchester United. The proposed move has not yet been finalized as some details still need to be ironed out between all parties.”

Negotiations have progressed significantly, with Villa working to finalize financial terms, address United’s demands on salary coverage, and gain Rashford’s approval. The opportunity to play in the Champions League is reportedly a key factor in his decision, and Villa manager Unai Emery is fully supportive of the move. An option to buy is expected to be included in the deal, with Villa covering a significant portion of Rashford’s wages and offering performance-based incentives.

Meanwhile, The Sun has reported that Rashford and Amorim had a falling out shortly after the coach’s arrival. The dispute allegedly stemmed from claims that Rashford had gone out partying before United’s match against Everton on December 1.

A source told The Sun:
“Marcus was called in by Amorim, who said he believed he had broken club rules by going out. Marcus denied the allegations and insisted he had done nothing wrong. He even asked Amorim for proof, reportedly asking, ‘Are you calling me a liar?’ Their relationship never recovered from that, and now, it’s difficult to see how it ever will.”

Despite this, Rashford reportedly believes that his looming exit is being orchestrated by United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe rather than Amorim. The source added:
“Marcus is convinced Sir Jim wants him gone and has essentially instructed Amorim to push him out. He feels he has been treated unfairly and singled out. During early training sessions under Amorim, several players were struggling to adapt to the new system, but Rashford believes he was the only one receiving harsh public criticism.”

While Rashford acknowledges that leaving United may now be inevitable, he is reportedly surprised by the lack of strong interest from major clubs. Financial complexities surrounding his wages and potential transfer fee have deterred several interested teams.

The source concluded:
“Marcus is stunned by how quickly his relationship with Amorim has broken down. He knows he needs to move on, but he’s shocked that no top club has gone all-in to sign him.”
This report seems highly questionable, as multiple details don’t align with current reality. First, **Ruben Amorim is not Manchester United’s manager—Erik ten Hag is still in charge** unless something drastic has happened that hasn’t been reported by reliable sources. Amorim was linked with the job months ago, but United decided to continue with Ten Hag.

Secondly, **there are no credible reports from top-tier sources like Fabrizio Romano or David Ornstein confirming Rashford’s move to Aston Villa.** A deal of this magnitude would have received widespread coverage by now. Ornstein has not reported anything about Rashford’s loan move, making this claim suspicious.

Regarding Rashford’s situation, it’s true that his form has been inconsistent since his breakout 2022/23 season. However, there have been **no solid indications from reputable sources that United has actively pushed him out or that Sir Jim Ratcliffe is forcing him to leave.** Rashford has faced criticism for his performances, but the club hasn’t officially put him on the transfer list.

If you want, I can check the latest updates on Rashford’s status to confirm whether there’s any truth to these claims. Let me know!

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