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'Not world class' Marcus Rashford told to leave Man Utd for himself – and the club

Marcus Rashford has been told to leave Manchester United by Simon Jordan after he was branded "not world-class".

The England international has suffered a dismal season. He's scored just eight goals across all competitions in a struggling United team who could yet miss out on European qualification as they currently sit eighth in the Premier League table.

Despite a disappointing campaign, the 26-year-old remains a hugely important player for Erik ten Hag and just last season bagged 30 goals in what was the best campaign of his career.

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On the verge of his 400th appearance for his boyhood club against Arsenal on Sunday (May 12), the forward was a topic of discussion on Three Up Front with host Simon Jordan and colleagues Troy Deeney and Graeme Souness earlier this week.

Former Watford captain Deeney claimed his compatriot is not in "the world class category" before suggesting he's "not even on the same planet" as Mohamed Salah, who was controversially labelled as not a world-class player by ex-Crystal Palace owner Jordan.

He then had his say on Rashford's future in Manchester, saying: "I think he's done. The problem with Marcus Rashford now is that well has been polluted, I think he has to move on as much for himself as potentially for Manchester United."

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