Manchester United’s strategy for forward Marcus Rashford is taking shape following England’s exit from the World Cup.
The club has explored a potential move to Turkey, yet the immediate priority is Rashford’s return to Carrington for pre‑season training under Michael Carrick.
United remains open to a permanent transfer, but any departure would require a proposal from an ambitious club capable of offering a competitive sporting project.

Rashford has indicated no intention to join a Turkish side this summer, and no formal negotiations have been reported.
He will report to United’s pre‑season camp, where Carrick intends to assess his performance before any final decision is made.
The club plans to reintegrate Rashford into the squad, and there are no known personal issues between the player and the coaching staff.

While United may consider a permanent offer if a leading club presents a suitable bid, the focus remains on evaluating his fit during the upcoming training period.
Rashford’s speed, experience, and ability to score from the left could still add value, provided he adapts to Carrick’s methods, though his role may evolve from a regular starter.
The coming weeks will reveal whether Rashford secures a renewed position at Old Trafford or prepares for a move elsewhere.








