Gareth Southgate has said what goes on between Marcus Rashford and Manchester United has "nothing to do with me" after including the forward in his latest England squad.
The academy graduate, who scored on his last Three Lions appearance, has been included in Southgate's 25-man squad for the upcoming 2024 European Championship qualifiers against Malta and North Macedonia.
England welcome Malta to Wembley on Friday, November 17, before travelling to North Macedonia three days later. Southgate's side secured qualification for next summer's tournament in Germany last month, beating Italy 3-1 at Wembley.
That also secured them top spot in Group C, meaning they will use their two remaining matches as preparation for the tournament. READ MORE: Copenhagen defender blasts Alejandro Garnacho after United fixture READ MORE: Raphael Varane is proving Erik ten Hag right at United Rashford has been at the centre of controversy recently, being blasted by United manager Erik ten Hag last week for attending a birthday party on Deansgate in the immediate aftermath of the Reds' 3-0 defeat to Manchester City on October 29.