Rashford has underlined his lifelong devotion to the red half of Manchester.
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Rashford has underlined his lifelong devotion to the red half of Manchester.

Speaking ahead of the Manchester derby this weekend, the 23-year-old said he is not thinking of leaving Old Trafford.



Rashford came through the ranks at Old Trafford and insists he can't see himself playing for another club.


England international Marcus Rashford has revealed that he is determined to stay at Manchester United for the rest of his career.


Rashford, who has come through the ranks at United has ruled out the possibility of ever playing for another club.


After winning the Sport for Social Change award at Sports Journalists' Association British Sports Awards for his campaign to end child poverty, the 23-year-old said: "For me, I never look beyond. 


"As a kid, I've never looked beyond Manchester United.


“In my mind, it wouldn't sit right for me to be pulling on another shirt.


"I just want to do the best I can for the club whilst I'm here, so hopefully I'm here for the long-term."


As well all know, Rashford was awarded an MBE for his work away from football and admitted again that his desire to improve the lives of children was a key factor as to why he kept fighting to help them have “a better chance to become successful”.


“You know when you're a kid and you really believe in something, and there's nothing that can really knock you off that track if you believe something's true, whatever it may be?” said Rashford.


“I believe the structure has needed to change for a long time, and I believe that in the future, kids deserve a better chance and families deserve a better chance to become successful.


“It's been a difficult period for everyone with the lockdowns and the virus going around.”



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