Manchester Evening News

Rash insists Ronaldo is still his idol despite exit

- By MARK MANN-BRYANS

MARCUS Rashford hailed Cristiano Ronaldo as one of his idols after the experience of playing alongside him at United.

The Portuguese internatio­nal left Old Trafford last Tuesday after the Reds issued a statement announcing they had reached a mutual agreement with the player to terminate his contract with immediate effect.

The developmen­t came a week after Ronaldo unsettled the club in an outspoken TV interview and means the Portugal captain is now free to negotiate with other clubs.

It is understood there are no restrictio­ns on who he can play for under the terms of his departure agreement with United, nor are there any ongoing obligation­s for the Old Trafford outfit.

Ronaldo’s relationsh­ip with the club had appeared to become strained during the early part of the season and problems were brought to a head during an interview with TV presenter and journalist Piers Morgan.

Rashford played alongside the 37-year-old during his second stint at United, having signed for the club’s academy during the Portuguese’s first spell.

“Listen, it’s been an unbelievab­le experience to play with him,” England forward Rashford said when asked about Ronaldo’s departure.

“He’s obviously one of my idols and someone I’ve always looked up to.

“So to have the opportunit­y to play with him is unbelievab­le and I’ll take that with me and it’s something that I can keep with me forever.

“So I wish him all the best. We obviously want to thank him for the things that he’s done for Manchester United and wish him all the best in the rest of his career.”

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