Manchester United's forward, Marcus Rashford, has called for an end to "malicious" rumors surrounding his future at the club.
He missed a recent match due to injury, which followed controversy over his attendance at a nightclub party after the team's 3-0 loss to Manchester City. While United's manager, Erik ten Hag, criticized Rashford's behavior, he also stated that the 26-year-old player was highly motivated to make amends.

Rashford, who was the club's top scorer last season with 30 goals, has struggled this season, managing to score just one goal in 14 games across all competitions. Manchester United has faced difficulties, currently standing in eighth place in the Premier League after five defeats in their first 11 games.
The controversy escalated when a Manchester United fan channel, The United Stand, released a video titled "Rashford's future in doubt? WE'RE LIVE!" This video prompted Rashford to respond on X (formerly known as Twitter), urging them to stop spreading malicious rumors.
Rashford's recent absence from the team was attributed to an injury rather than disciplinary action. Despite concerns about his form, Ten Hag expressed confidence in Rashford's abilities, emphasizing his importance to the team.
Overall, the situation reflects the uncertainty and scrutiny surrounding Marcus Rashford's status at Manchester United, with questions arising about his future amid a challenging period for the club. The player has requested an end to the spread of harmful rumors and appears to be focused on getting back on track.