By Axel Reyes
Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford has been absent from training in recent days due to illness, sparking concerns over his fitness ahead of a crucial period of fixtures.
Sources close to the club have revealed that Rashford has experienced a fluctuating level of fitness in recent weeks, with some days of strong performances in training followed by episodes of illness. After the Manchester derby, Rashford was reported to be unwell and did not train on the following Monday. Despite his illness, he still made a commendable appearance at his former primary school, where he handed out gifts to children and discussed his role at the club.
However, Rashford has continued to miss training sessions in the days since, leading to speculation about the severity of his illness and its potential impact on his availability for upcoming matches. The club has officially stated that the player's absence is due to illness.
Rashford's commitment to his community has been widely praised, but his recent health issues have raised questions about whether he is able to balance his footballing commitments with his off-field responsibilities. His decision to attend his former primary school, despite feeling unwell, highlights his dedication to inspiring young people. However, some fans have expressed concern that his charitable work may be affecting his ability to fully recover from injuries and illnesses.
Rashford's fitness is a major concern for Manchester United, as the club faces a challenging run of fixtures in the coming weeks. The England international has been a key player for the Red Devils in recent seasons, and his absence would be a significant blow to the team.
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