Jadon Sancho who’s on loan at Chelsea right now has shared what he thinks about Marcus Rashford leaving Manchester United saying Rashford seems more “free” now. Sancho ended up at Chelsea after having some problems with discipline under Erik ten Hag at Manchester United, At Chelsea Sancho has already got the same number of assists he had at Manchester United which shows he’s doing pretty good in his new team.
- Sancho went to Chelsea after having some discipline problems at Manchester United
- He’s got just as many assists at Chelsea as he did at Manchester United
- Sancho wrote “freedom” on Rashford’s Instagram which kinda seems like he’s taking a shot at how things are at Manchester United
Rashford’s New Chapter at Aston Villa
Marcus Rashford has gone on loan to Aston Villa which is actually the first time he’s played for a different club than Manchester United. When Rashford first played for Villa in their 2-1 win against Tottenham in the FA Cup, he showed he could still play really good and was strong in the air which means he might be getting back to his best form. He moved because he wasn’t getting picked for important games by manager Rúben Amorim.
Teams from Saudi Pro League and big European clubs are interested in Rashford which makes things complicated with Manchester United. The whole thing with Rúben Amorim makes everything even more messy because the team plans seem more important than how good individual players are.
Jadon Sancho says Marcus Rashford now has his “freedom” after the forward followed him out of the door at Manchester United
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February 10, 2025
The Manchester United Environment
Both Sancho and Rashford leaving is part of a bigger story about what’s going on at Manchester United where people say players can’t do their best. Gary Neville and other old players have talked about it saying there’s some serious problems at the club. The fact that Sancho and Rashford are doing good at their new clubs makes you wonder about how things are run at Manchester United and if managers are making the right choices.
For more on Sancho’s journey, see Premier League Overview. The interest from the Saudi Pro League and major European clubs further complicates his future at Manchester United. For upcoming matches and their influence on player transfers, see Premier League Matches.