Top Premier League manager quits after huge weekend defeat
FootballTop Man United Star Ready to Leave Old Trafford Hours After Derby Humiliation
- Marcus Rashford is reportedly becoming increasingly frustrated with life at Man United under Ralf Rangnick
- The England international has been deprieved of game time under the German, managing just three starts in United's last 11 EPL matches
- Rashford started from the bench during the Red Devils' trip to Man City, with youngster Elanga starting ahead of him
Man United forward Marcus Rashford is reportedly considering his future at Old Trafford.
The Englishman has endured a frustrating run of form that has seen him fall out of favour under interim boss, Ralf Rangnick.
Despite the lack of a substantive striker, Rashford could still not get a starting place in Rangnick's team that took on Man City during the Manchester derby.
Marcus Rashford frustrated with lack of game time
The Guardian now claims the 24-year-old star is becoming increasingly frustrated by his lack of game time under Rangnick.
While he is said to be keen to fight for his place, the publication reports he is seriously weighing up his future at Old Trafford.
The United academy graduate made the bench during the Etihad trip and made little to no impact when he was introduced in the second half of the clash.
Marcus Rashford's struggles
Rashford's ongoing struggles date back to the start of the ongoing season when he was sidelined for two months with a shoulder injury.
He had a promising start to life on his return to action in October as he scored on his return against Leicester.
However, he has since failed to rediscover his form and has managed just three goals in 17 appearances in the Premier League.
His lack of form has seen him start just two of the Red Devils' last 11 Prem games.