Why £40m bargain Marcus Rashford is highly unlikely to pull on a Man Utd shirt again
OPINION: The England attacker is in club limbo after Barcelona officially decided not to trigger a £26million buy-out clause after his season on loan in Spain

From the time he scored twice on his senior debut in a 5-1 win over FC Midtjylland, Marcus Rashford has always been a game-changer. And always will be. He has game-changing pace, a game-changing strike - with both feet - and game-changing talent. That is indisputable. How often he engages that game-changing gear is another matter. Which is why, as he prepares for what could be a key role in England’s World Cup campaign, he finds himself in slightly bizarre limbo. Rashford is 28 and has never looked fitter. He is in his prime.
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