Marcus Rashford has criticized the “absurd” assertions suggesting that the unsettled Manchester United player is seeking a new agent to facilitate his departure from Old Trafford.

A report released this week indicated that the England forward had engaged with a prominent sports agency in an effort to orchestrate a transfer.

The 27-year-old had previously suggested his willingness to leave United during an interview last month, expressing his readiness for “a new challenge” after experiencing a decline in playing time under the new manager, Ruben Amorim.

The graduate of the United youth academy was excluded from four consecutive matchday squads last month, beginning with the derby against Manchester City, and remained an unused substitute during Monday’s loss to Newcastle.

His performance has been notably poor over the past two seasons, with only four goals scored in the Premier League this season.

Clubs such as Paris Saint-Germain and Chelsea have recently been linked with Rashford.

However, Rashford, who is currently represented by his brother Dwaine Maynard, addressed the recent speculation regarding his future, firmly stating that he has not changed agents.

“There have been numerous false narratives circulating in recent weeks, but this is becoming absurd—I’ve never met with any agency and have no intentions to do so…” he stated on Instagram.

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