Former Everton chief Keith Wyness believes Manchester United’s Marcus Rashford, who he says is “very dissatisfied,” could find a fresh start under Ruben Amorim’s guidance. Wyness stresses that the 39-year-old incoming boss can “relate better” to the England star than 54-year-old Erik ten Hag.
“With a new manager, you may well see Marcus with a refreshed attitude,” Wyness told Football Insider‘s Insider Track podcast. “He may well get on with a new manager and revitalise his career. It was only recently that he scored 30 goals in a season, he’s a huge talent. Amorim could bring out the best in him.
“He’s been making negative sounds for a while, he’s obviously very dissatisfied. If it’s not with Manchester and his personal life but with the football side, then he’s got a chance to turn it around.
“I think Amorim could be the right man. He’s only 39, so he can relate to the younger players a lot better than Ten Hag. I think it’s going to be a key factor in getting this squad motivated and flying again.”
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