Michael Carrick to Reintegrate Loanee Into Manchester United Squad if He Gets Full-Time Role in the Summer: Reports
Carrick aims to strengthen Manchester United's attack by recalling Rashford from Barcelona, where he has 10 goals and 12 assists this season, if appointed permanent head coach.
- According to The Telegraph, Michael Carrick, potential Manchester United head coach, would target Rashford if appointed permanently, despite his reported preference to stay at Barcelona.
- Rashford is currently on a season-long loan at FC Barcelona, which hold a €26 million option, and reports say he would prefer to stay in Spain.
- Rashford's recent matches saw him score in Barcelona's 3-1 away win at Elche on January 31 and in Wednesday's 4-1 win over Copenhagen.
- Adding Rashford to a frontline with Bruno Fernandes, Amad Diallo and Bryan Mbeumo would strengthen United's attack and provide a cost-effective boost, according to reports.
- United say starting a transition requires a plan, and Rashford admitted it has taken time to adapt to life at Barcelona, signaling the importance of fit under a coach.
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Michael Carrick to reintegrate loanee into Manchester United squad if he gets full-time role in the summer: Reports
Manchester United interim boss Michael Carrick would like to bring Marcus Rashford from his loan spell with Barcelona to the club if he is handed the permanent head coach role at the end of the season
Manchester United's interim manager, Michael Carrick, understands that if he is given the job permanently, his team will need to be stronger, deeper, and of higher quality than it is now in order to lead the club towards consistent Champions League qualification and perhaps even compete for the title later on...
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