Michael Carrick makes Marcus Rashford decision if he stays as Man Utd manager | Football

Marcus Rashford is flourishing on loan at Barcelona (Getty)

Michael Carrick wants Marcus Rashford back at Old Trafford next season if he’s kept on as Manchester United manager, in keeping with reports.

Rashford was allowed to hitch Barcelona on loan last summer after being frozen out of United’s first team by Ruben Amorim.

United were also seeking to get Rashford, who earns £325,000-a-week, off their wage bill and didn’t include a January recall clause as a part of their agreement with Barcelona.

Rashford has recaptured his form at Barcelona this season with nine goals and 12 assists in 31 appearances thus far.

Barcelona have the choice to show Rashford’s loan right into a everlasting deal for £26 million at the top of the season and the Spanish champions are keen on keeping the England forward at Camp Nou.

Marcus Rashford played alongside Michael Carrick for 3 seasons at Manchester United (Getty)

Nonetheless, The Telegraph reports that Carrick ‘would love’ Rashford back at United this summer if the club extend his stay as manager beyond this season.

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The report adds that Rashford is completely happy at Camp Nou and Barcelona are expected to make a proposal to United.

Carrick, meanwhile, played alongside Rashford for 3 seasons at United and likewise coached the 28-year-old during their time together at Old Trafford.

Speaking about Rashford’s future at Barcelona, Hansi Flick said last month:  ‘Deco and I all the time talk about our team and what we will do.

‘Marcus’ performances have been really good until now, but we now have to administer it. It’s Deco’s job and the club’s job to work on next season so we now have to attend.

‘We still have plenty more time, there are lots of months, many days, many weeks ahead of us, and that’s the way it is.’

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