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Marcus Rashford Commits To 5 More Years At Manchester United

The England forward ended speculation about his future by signing the deal that will keep him at Old Trafford through to 2028.

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Marcus Rashford was in a prolific goal-scoring form last season.
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Last season, Marcus Rashford scored 30 goals for Manchester United in all competitions and despite the Old Trafford club finished third in the table, much of the onus of that goes to the Englishman. (More Football News)

Rashford was one of the key personnel for Erik ten Hag as Manchester United finished the season strongly that also included a League Cup. Thanks to that, Rashford has now penned a 5-year deal at Manchester United by committing his future at the club.

The England forward ended speculation about his future by signing the deal that will keep him at Old Trafford through to 2028.

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“I joined Manchester United as a 7-year-old boy with a dream. That same passion, pride, and determination to succeed still drives me every time I have the honor of wearing the shirt,” Rashford said in a statement released by United. “I’ve already had some amazing experiences at this incredible club, but there is still a lot more to achieve and I remain relentlessly determined to win more trophies in the years ahead.”

Rashford has made 359 appearances for United since rising through the club’s youth academy and has scored 123 goals.

“As a United fan all my life, I know the responsibility that comes with representing this badge and feel the highs and lows as much as anyone,” Rashford said. “I can assure you that I will give everything to help the team reach the level we are capable of, and I can feel the same determination around the dressing room. I couldn’t be more excited for the future under this manager.”

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As United look for more additions for the coming season, Rashford knows his form would be of the utmost importance if the Red Devils are to repeat the success of last season. Erik ten Hag and co. would look to ignore the 'off-field' problems regarding the ownership as Manchester United and Marcus Rashford look to bring in more silverware.

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