Chelsea's next owners have already been shown why they must pounce on the chance to sign Marcus Rashford following the Manchester United forward's psychic moment with Romelu Lukaku.
The 24-year-old, who enjoyed two season's with the Blues striker at Old Trafford, has struggled for form lately, having missed most of pre-season with a shoulder injury and being in England's EURO 2020 Championship squad.
Rashford's ill-fortune in the medical department
has seen him complete 90 minutes in the Premier
League just twice this campaign while also
contending with the emergence of Anthony Elanga.
The England international's displays have failed to convince Ralf Rangnick and has averaged just 55.7 minutes a game.
The England international's displays have failed to convince Ralf Rangnick and has averaged just 55.7 minutes a game.
As a result, Rashford is seeking clarity regarding
his future at Old Trafford as he enters the final 16
months of his contract, according to Fabrizio
Romano .
The report adds that United has the option for a
further year in his deal, extending his stay to June
2024.
As Rashford's future at United becomes uncertain, Chelsea's next owners only need to look at the forward's time alongside Lukaku and that moment against Liverpool in March 2018 to justify his arrival ahead of a new era at Stamford Bridge.
As Rashford's future at United becomes uncertain, Chelsea's next owners only need to look at the forward's time alongside Lukaku and that moment against Liverpool in March 2018 to justify his arrival ahead of a new era at Stamford Bridge.
They combined nicely to carve Jurgen Klopp's
side open inside the opening quarter of an hour;
Lukaku won an aerial duel flicking the ball in
behind for Rashford, who then schooled Trent
Alexander-Arnold before slotting his effort home.
The duo showed the makings of a partnership that could flourish at Chelsea under Thomas Tuchel, should the potential new owners look to get the best out of Roman Abramovich's £97.5m investment from Inter Milan.
The duo showed the makings of a partnership that could flourish at Chelsea under Thomas Tuchel, should the potential new owners look to get the best out of Roman Abramovich's £97.5m investment from Inter Milan.
Whether the west Londoners look to entertain a
deal for Rashford is yet to be seen. However -
hypothetically - whether he's drafted in to 'unlock'
Lukaku or not, the United forward is a player who
has the potential to reach new heights.
Rashford's sparkling CV qualifies him for a first- team role with the Blues and an even healthier- looking reference list; none other than Kylian Mbappe has credited the Englishman for being 'one of the most dangerous players' in the Premier League.
"He's one out the most dangerous forward players in England," the Paris Saint-Germain forward said, as per the Mirror . "Paul Pogba has spoken about how special he is – and he doesn't talk about players in such a way often."
Rashford's sparkling CV qualifies him for a first- team role with the Blues and an even healthier- looking reference list; none other than Kylian Mbappe has credited the Englishman for being 'one of the most dangerous players' in the Premier League.
"He's one out the most dangerous forward players in England," the Paris Saint-Germain forward said, as per the Mirror . "Paul Pogba has spoken about how special he is – and he doesn't talk about players in such a way often."
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