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Marcus Rashford will be looking to put last season behind him as soon as possible, from both a club and individual perspective.
Manchester United finished sixth and ended the campaign with the lowest points tally of their illustrious Premier League history. Rashford contributed a feeble four league goals across 25 appearances in a term that was wounded from the start as the 24-year-old missed the opening exchanges while recovering from surgery on an injured shoulder.
The United forward was also having to contend with the demons of Euro 2020, where England reached the final only to once again lose on penalties with Rashford one of three stars to miss his spot-kick.
Whereas Bukayo Saka, another member of the unfortunate trio, seemed to use that anguish to spur him on and have his best season in senior football to date - Rashford had contrasting fortunes. His tally of four marked his worst league return since his United debut back in 2016.
Prior to Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's dismissal in November after a notably torrid run of results, the Norwegian is rumoured to have told Rashford to "stop moaning" over whereabouts he was deployed on the pitch positionally, as per the Daily Mail.
Bursting onto the scene as a left-winger, Rashford was utilised both through the middle and on the right at