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“Not that good” — Jamie Carragher throws Rashford under the bus
Jamie Carragher has thrown fresh fuel on Manchester United’s growing Marcus Rashford dilemma, bluntly questioning the forward’s quality and value to the club amid reports he could be sold in January.
Speaking on Sky Sports, the former Liverpool defender didn’t hold back:
“We’re not talking about a world-class superstar here. He’s a good player – not a great player.”
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Carragher’s comments come as new United boss Ruben Amorim reportedly prepares to green-light Rashford’s exit after controversially dropping him for Sunday’s Manchester derby. With United open to offers, the question now shifts to whether any club will gamble on the England international—and his colossal £300,000-a-week wages.
“Whether there will be any takers with the wages the lad is on, who knows,” Carragher quipped, suggesting Rashford’s hefty salary could scare off potential buyers.
Rashford’s inconsistency has made him a polarizing figure at Old Trafford, despite flashes of brilliance during his career. Fans are now left to ponder:
Is Rashford really the problem, or is this just another chapter in Manchester United’s chaotic rebuild?