Marcus Rashford delivers Man United farewell message at Barcelona unveiling - as exiled star looks forward to 'next chapter' with Spanish giants

Marcus Rashford has admitted Man United are in a ‘period of change’ after completing his loan move away from the club to join Barcelona.

Rashford has joined the Spanish giants on a season-long loan move, with Barcelona having the option to make the deal permanent for around £30 million next summer.

The forward had been one of five players placed into a ‘bomb squad’ by Man United boss Ruben Amorim this summer, prior to his departure.

Rashford, who had spent the second half of last season on loan at Aston Villa, was the first to seal his exit.

Despite the nature of his departure, Rashford stated he did not have ‘anything bad to say about Man United’, but acknowledged the club is continuing to go through a period of change.

Marcus Rashford has issued a farewell message to Man United after joining Barcelona

Marcus Rashford has issued a farewell message to Man United after joining Barcelona

Despite being frozen out by Ruben Amorim, Rashford said he did not have 'anything bad to say about Man United'

Despite being frozen out by Ruben Amorim, Rashford said he did not have ‘anything bad to say about Man United’

Rashford won five trophies at Man United but his time at the club now appears to be over

Rashford won five trophies at Man United but his time at the club now appears to be over

‘The situation with United, the club is in a period of change and they have been for a while,’ Rashford said.

‘I don’t have anything bad to say about Man United, it’s been an important part of not only my career but my life, and I’m very grateful for the opportunity to play for them. But football is the same as life, and not everything goes as simple as you may think.’

‘This is my next step, my next chapter, and I’m fully focused on this and trying to improve myself and help the team win trophies.

‘I don’t have anything to say about United, I hope they are successful in the future. 

‘I’m focused here and I’m ready to play and experience this club.’

Since making his Man United debut in 2016, Rashford made 426 appearances for the club and scored 138 goals.

Rashford is 20th all-time for appearances at the club, while his goalscoring tally is the 13th highest.

He was part of two FA Cup and League Cup winning teams at Man United, as well as winning the Europa League in 2017.

Rashford scored 128 goals for Man United, but has been one of five players exiled this summer

Rashford scored 128 goals for Man United, but has been one of five players exiled this summer

Rashford expressed his excitement at signing for Barcelona and said it will be a 'joy' to play for the club

Rashford expressed his excitement at signing for Barcelona and said it will be a ‘joy’ to play for the club

The forward said 'being here it's everything I wished for' as he was unveiled by the club

The forward said ‘being here it’s everything I wished for’ as he was unveiled by the club

Rashford's new No 14 shirt was place on display in Barcelona's club shop as he was presented

Rashford’s new No 14 shirt was place on display in Barcelona’s club shop as he was presented

Speaking at his unveiling as a Barcelona player, Rashford expressed his excitement at signing for the Spanish giants and said it will be a ‘joy’ to play for the club.

‘I am very excited, I think it’s a club where people’s dreams come true,’ Rashford said.

‘What the club stands for means a lot to me as well and it feels like I’m at home, and this is a big factor in my choice. It’s a family club people are comfortable here and it’s a good place for people to show their skills.

‘I try to make decisive actions and fast dynamic plays and I always like good football so I’ve always been a fan of watching Barcelona from a young age.

‘It’s going to be a joy for me to play here and I’m going to enjoy every minute of it.’

‘I am definitely full of excitement and hunger to go out and try an help the team win.

‘They won so much last year and I can see the ambition is to do better than last year.

‘As a player that’s what you want to hear, it keeps you improving year on year and that’s what you need to be the best version of yourself.’

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