
According to reports, Aston Villa loanee Marcus Rashford has indicated his response to âbeing dragged intoâ Jadon Sanchoâs beef with Manchester United.
Rashford departed the Red Devils during the winter transfer window as he joined Premier League rivals Aston Villa on loan with an option to buy.
The United forwardâs poor form and huge salary provided stumbling blocks as he missed out on a move to Spanish giants FC Barcelona.
The England international was also linked with AC Milan, Borussia Dortmund, Juventus and Napoli before he settled on a move to Aston Villa.
Rashford made his Aston Villa debut in their 2-1 FA Cup fourth round win against Tottenham Hotspur as he impressed off the bench.
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Post-match, Rashford posted on social media. He said: âThank you for the warm welcome. Great team performance.â
In response, Sancho simply replied: âFreedomâ.
Understandably, this has caused a huge stir as Sancho is still contracted to Man Utd and the Premier League giants are paying a portion of his wages.
Sancho failed to live up to expectations at Old Trafford following his ÂŖ73m move from Dortmund in 2021 and was banished from the first team after butting heads with former boss Erik ten Hag.
The winger was reintegrated into the fold before this season but he joined Big Six rivals Chelsea on loan with an obligation to buy.
The 24-year-old made a strong start to this season but has been criticised for his below-par performances in recent weeks and should be focusing on his own game rather than taking digs at Man Utd.
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Now, The Daily Mailâs Chris Wheeler has revealed the Villa newbieâs âreal thoughtsâ on Sanchoâs comment, claiming âsources close to Rashford have indicated that he doesnât appreciate being dragged into his former United and England team-mateâs apparent beef with the clubâ.
Regarding their differing prospects of a return to Man Utd, the report adds.
âRashfordâs situation is different to Sanchoâs, though. United are his boyhood team and he wants to remain on good terms with the club and their supporters. There is credit in the bank.
âWhile his departure feels final, it is not out of the question that Rashford could return if he rediscovers his best form at Villa who are paying about ÂŖ240,000 of his ÂŖ315,000-a-week wages and have an option rather than an obligation to buy him for ÂŖ40m.
âBut for Sancho to talk of âfreedomâ for multi-millionaire footballers feels particularly tone deaf.
âWhen Alexis Sanchez signalled his return from Chile to Carrington after Jose Mourinhoâs sacking in December 2018 with an Instagram video set to the Gladiator theme tune Now We Are Free, he was sending a message to one man. Sancho has chosen to have a dig at the club.
âIf he hadnât already burned his bridges at United, he has now.â






