The young striker believes that man unoted need to be looking at attracting the biggest stars in football to help their push for titles next season
Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford has back the club's reported move for Alvaro Morata.
That has led to suggestions that Zinedine Zidane's side would be willing to sell, with United having been strongly linked with the Spaniard.
Rashford said:
"At a big club you are going to attract big players and that's what we want," the England man told Sky Sports News HQ when asked about Morata.
"Anyone who can come in and help the club win trophies, which is the ultimate aim, they are the players we want to bring in. Good competition is important if you want to be successful."
Rashford also said a few on the influence of Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Wayne Rooney, insisting that they have been helping him build up as well.
Rashford also said a few on the influence of Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Wayne Rooney, insisting that they have been helping him build up as well.
"The way they (Ibrahimovic and Rooney) think, their mentality towards the game, they are the biggest things that I can take from their game,"
Rashford added.
Rashford added.
"I think with those type of players, whether they are here for the next five years or however long they are here for, you never stop learning from them."
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