Determined Rashford wants to help Manchester United compete for titles

Determined Rashford wants to help Manchester United compete for titles
FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - Premier League - Huddersfield Town v Manchester United - John Smith's Stadium, Huddersfield, Britain - May 5, 2019 Manchester United's Marcus Rashford applauds fans after the match REUTERS/Peter Powell Copyright Peter Powell(Reuters)
Copyright Peter Powell(Reuters)
By Reuters
Share this articleComments
Share this articleClose Button

(Reuters) - Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford has said his main motivation is to get the storied club back to fighting for the Premier League and Champions League titles.

United said on Monday the 21-year-old has signed a new four-year contract which will keep him at the club until 2023, with the option to extend a further year.

Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed but British media reported the new contract could see Rashford earn around 250,000 pounds ($316,550) a week as manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer plans to build his attack around the academy graduate.

"There's nothing I want more than to see the club winning the Premier League again, winning the Champions League again," Rashford told The Times.

"Everybody here deserves much, much more than what we're giving them right now, not only the fans, the club itself. They don't deserve to be where they are now.

"As players, we're the ones who have the opportunity to try and forget about the past five, six years and put the club back on track."

Rashford said he is constantly trying to develop his game and is taking tips from Solskjaer, who was a striker himself.

"That's what drives me every day. If I didn't believe it, I wouldn't be waking up every morning and giving 100% to try and put the club back where they belong," he said.

"The players have faith in the manager now. It can take two or three seasons but I feel we're ready to take the first step."

England international Rashford was Solskjaer's preferred centre forward ahead of Romelu Lukaku last season as he finished with 13 goals in 47 appearances across all competitions.

"It hurts every day to see where we are now, (compared) to where we've been in the past. It makes me more determined to put the club back where they belong," Rashford said.

United begin their new league campaign against Chelsea at Old Trafford on Aug. 11.

(Reporting by Arjun Panchadar in Bengaluru; editing by Sudipto Ganguly)

Share this articleComments

You might also like

UEFA Champions League draw: Real Madrid face Chelsea in quarter-finals

Want to find out which city is best for running? Here’s the world’s top 10 cities

England's stunning 8-0 win over Norway in women's European Championship