Marcus Rashford has been urged to leave Manchester United after he was left out of the latest England squad.
The 26-year-old netted 30 goals in Erik ten Hag's first season but was unable to replicate that last season after scoring just 11 goals, which saw him miss out on England's squad for the 2024 European Championship.
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The English forward is yet to score in his opening three Premier League games for the Red Devils this campaign and was left out of the latest squad but former England winger Chris Waddle says the player needs to leave Old Trafford.
"I can see why Lee Carsley has left Marcus Rashford out of the England squad, he doesn't do enough," Waddle told NewBettingSites.uk.
"On his game, he's a terrific player, as we saw two years ago when he scored over 30 goals, he was on fire that season – that's what you want out of him.
"Since then, we haven't seen that. Last season he didn't do it, and he hasn't so far this season either. I don't know whether it's a lack of desire or passion, it just feels as if he's not even on the pitch sometimes. He doesn't look like he cares. He hasn't been there over the last season and the start of this season.
"I think Manchester United should have sold him two years ago after that electric season, that was the right time – he needs a move away. He's been at United his entire life and sometimes players just get comfortable – I think that's what it is. Erik ten Hag will be thinking, 'I know what this kid is capable of' but he just doesn't do it."