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Marcus Rashford will stay at Manchester United and is eager to play for Tenhag! Lonnick reminded the new coach that rebuilding is difficult

This season, Manchester United star Marcus Rashford has been sluggish, scoring only 5 goals in 30 games, but with his youth status, he will still be able to stay at the club. British media disclosed that the 24-year-old Master La is eager to play under the new coach Teng haag and regain the main position.

Marcus Rashford will stay at Manchester United and is eager to play for Tenhag! Lonnick reminded the new coach that rebuilding is difficult

Marcus Rashford's contract with Manchester United runs until 2023, but the club still has one year of priority renewal. Britain's "Daily Star" said that the two sides will discuss in June to open negotiations to renew the contract, and Rashford will get a new contract with a salary increase until 2026. Its current weekly salary is £200,000, and once the salary increase reaches at least 250,000 levels.

How poor Rashford has been this season is, just to see that he has scored as many goals in the Premier League top scorers list as his back-up teammate Fred.

Losing his starting spot at Manchester United, Marcus Rashford was also abandoned by England coach Southgate, risking a world cup in Qatar at the end of the year. Therefore, it was rumored that he was considering leaving the team, but that was just a means of pressure from his agent brother, whether it was Paris Saint-Germain or Barca, the club that really took action against manchester United did not exist.

Marcus Rashford will stay at Manchester United and is eager to play for Tenhag! Lonnick reminded the new coach that rebuilding is difficult

The latest news shows that Marcus Rashford is happy with the appointment of new coach Tenhag, believing he can recover. It is reported that Tenhag also told Manchester United's new president Richard Arnold that he hopes to keep Rashford. Therefore, after the end of the season, Rashford's contract renewal process will be launched.

However, Manchester United interim manager Ronnick reminded the new manager that the rebuilding work he faces is not easy. "We don't know each other, we haven't met yet." Speaking of Tenhag, Lonnick said, "But judging by his coaching at Bayern Munich under 23 and now leading Ajax, I like his football. I'm pretty sure that with the full preseason, he has the opportunity to build his coaching staff and build a new team. After the pre-season training camp, I'm sure you'll see the team improve on the field. I know Eric [Tenhag] was one of the candidates for the board interview, and I told them that from what I saw and what I learned from the people I worked with Eric, he was a good choice and I was sure he would bring good results."

But Lonnick also warned: "Manchester United have a lot of players whose contracts are expiring and there are others who want to leave. It is clear that this will be a major change and a necessary reconstruction. But exactly how many players there are, what positions, I haven't talked to Eric personally. If he asks for my opinion, I'm ready and willing to talk to him about my experience. He'll have his own ideas, but given the number of players leaving the team, it's certainly not a task that three or four players can accomplish."

Marcus Rashford will stay at Manchester United and is eager to play for Tenhag! Lonnick reminded the new coach that rebuilding is difficult

Lonnick likened United's rebuild to "open surgery". The German commented: "It is not enough to make small changes, correct small problems, make small modifications. If you were a medical student, you would say it was a surgery that required surgery on the heart. There's much more to change than the little things here or there, but that's a good thing. I think everyone has to realize that it has to be done, and that it only makes sense if people are willing to cooperate. But that's a board issue, I'm just focusing on the last few games, you'd better ask the Manchester United board."

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