Manchester City star Phil Foden has left England's Euro 2024 camp and returned to the UK due to a "pressing family matter".
15.06.2024 - 10:11 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford's future at the club has triggered a swirl of rumours that Michael Owen has dismissed as "b*****ks".
Despite a challenging season for Rashford and his absence from the squad for Euro 2024, which gave rise to speculation about a potential move, Owen is confident that he will remain with United. In an interview with BoyleSports, who are offering early payouts on EURO 2024 games this summer, the former striker said: "Rashford won't go, I'm sure of it, he's Manchester through and through. The whole club is a struggle, but he has it in his locker."
The former Real Madrid star acknowledged the possibility of Rashford moving to another team but questioned who would be willing to meet his high value, adding: "He might leave but his value is so high, who would pay it?" Owen further cast doubt over the notion, mentioning questions around Rashford's attitude and current form. "They might be thinking, is his attitude right? Is he in great form? I don't see how it can all come together at the moment," he argued.
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While there was mention of PSG potentially taking advantage of Rashford's unsettled situation, Owen deemed it unlikely, attributing such conjecture to the rumour mill, reports the Mirror. He continued: "There was talk of PSG but I can't see that.
"Who can afford him? I just don't believe all this b*****ks that goes round all the time at this part of the year, it never happens."
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