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Rashford s attitude was clear after being expelled from Manchester United s first team: he practices alone, and may go to the Turkish Super League

After the conflict between Marcus Rashford and Ruben Amorin completely broke out, Manchester United has been ruled out of the first team. The English striker is currently training alone, showing his determination to stay in shape through social media, while clearly expressing his "desire to leave the team" attitude - Barcelona is still the first choice, and Fenerbahce coach Jose Mourinho is also interested in attracting him.

Manchester United's "exile" against Rashford is decisive: he and "players for sale" such as Jaden Sancho, Anthony, Alejandro Garnacho, Tyrell Maracia were asked to train alone at 5 pm. At this time, the first team led by Amorin had already finished training that day. This arrangement is not only a tactical abandonment, but also a psychological clear line.

But Rashford was not depressed. He posted a training video on Instagram: Pull-ups show upper limb strength, and bench presses on fitness balls to strengthen the core - these details convey the signal of "stay in good condition no matter where you go." Although the future belongs to an uncertain future, the 27-year-old striker is still preparing for the new season.

Rashford's next home still focuses on two major directions:

· Barcelona: After missing Nico Williams (with 10 years of contract renewal with Bilbao), Barcelona listed Rashford as a "priority target" on the front line. Germany's Sky Sports said that Barcelona hopes to introduce it on loan, and Rashford is willing to accept a salary cut in order to return to the Champions League and be selected for the England World Cup lineup.

· Fenerbahce: Mourinho (who coached Rashford at Manchester United) hopes to facilitate this deal. The Turkish Super League giants are willing to meet Manchester United's £40 million asking price, but Rashford is not very interested in playing football in Turkey.

For Manchester United, the £40 million offer has reached psychological expectations, but the player's own attitude is the key - he prefers "Barcelona or other Champions League teams" rather than staying away from the top stage.

Rashford's dilemma reflects the pain of Manchester United's youth training system: he was once regarded as the "next Rooney", but he became a marginalist due to his ups and downs in his condition and conflicts with the coach. During his loan spell on Villa last season, his performance of 4 goals and 6 assists in 17 games rebounded, but failed to get a permanent transfer.

Now, his future is deeply tied to Manchester United's summer window plan - if Rashford cannot be sold, the Red Devils will find it difficult to raise funds to introduce targets such as Brian Mbemo. For Rashford, if he cannot determine his next home before the summer window is closed, he may face the dual risks of "staying on the bench" or "career decline".