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The Relationship Between Ruben Amorim and Marcus Rashford Has Broken Down
Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim has stated that he only speaks to striker Marcus Rashford when addressing the entire squad, indicating a breakdown in their personal relationship.
According to sources, Manchester United is exploring all options for Rashford's future as speculation surrounding his departure from the club continues to mount. Borussia Dortmund and Juventus are both interested in signing him on loan from Chelsea, with Santos also poised to make an approach.
In related news, Manchester United is reportedly unconvinced by transfer target Rasmus Hojlund, with rumors suggesting that he may leave at the end of the season despite his growing popularity among fans.
Saudi Arabian Clubs Willing to Spend £1bn on Vinicius Jr
Reports emerging from Saudi Arabia suggest that several top clubs are willing to spend over £1 billion to bring in Brazilian winger Vinicius Jr. during the January transfer window.
The news comes as speculation surrounding Vinicius' future at Real Madrid continues to swirl, with many believing that he will leave the Spanish giants in search of fresh challenges.
Other transfer rumors, including Jhon Duran's potential departure from Aston Villa and Douglas Luiz's interest from Manchester City, will be covered extensively in subsequent reports.
Rangers Fan Infiltration: Investigation Reveals Ticket Touting to Blame
Manuel Pellegrini, former manager of Manchester United's away supporters group at Old Trafford, has revealed that widespread ticket touting was the catalyst for last week's infiltration incident, which saw groups of Rangers fan intrude on areas reserved for United supporters.
The internal investigation into the incidents has concluded that the actions were carried out by individuals who had purchased or stolen tickets to evade security measures in place to prevent such events from occurring.
The incident has sparked widespread outrage among Manchester United fans and led to increased calls for action to tackle ticket touting across the sport.