Marcus Rashford transfer latest as Italian media make key point amid Man United exit plan
The January transfer window will be a decisive one for Marcus Rashford as it may spell the end of his Manchester United career.
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The January transfer window will be a decisive one for Marcus Rashford as it may spell the end of his Manchester United career.
Manchester United begin the defence of their FA Cup title on Sunday away at Arsenal.
Premier League strugglers Everton have agreed to bring David Moyes back to Goodison Park as their manager following Sean Dyche's sacking, according to reports on Friday. The club's new owners, the Friedkin Group, moved for Moyes after dismissing Dyche just hours before Thursday's 2-0 win against Peterborough in the FA Cup third-round. Moyes is reported to have agreed a two-and-a-half year contract to return to Everton 12 years after leaving for an unsuccessful spell in charge of Manchester United. The 61-year-old Scot has been out of work since leaving West Ham at the end of last season.
Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford is available for Sunday's FA Cup third-round tie at Arsenal after falling ill, manager Ruben Amorim said on Friday.
Ruben Amorim has confirmed Altay Bayindir will start for Manchester United in their FA Cup third round tie against Arsenal.
Marcus Rashford's agent and brother Dwaine Maynard has reportedly had a meeting with Juventus to discuss a potential deal for the Manchester United star.
AC Milan are reportedly making plans to offload a forward to accommodate Marcus Rashford from Manchester United. The Red Devils are keen to find a new club for Rashford in the January transfer window, following his exclusion by Ruben Amorim.
Premier League strugglers Everton sacked manager Sean Dyche on Thursday, just hours before their FA Cup third-round tie against Peterborough. Speculation about Dyche's future had intensified with reports suggesting Everton's new owners, the US-based Friedkin Group, were talking to potential successors since completing a 400 million pound ($492 million) takeover last month. Everton said in a statement Dyche had been "relieved of his duties as senior men's first-team manager with immediate effect" after two years in charge, with the process to appoint a new boss under way.