Marcus Rashford’s future at Manchester United has rarely been straightforward, and the summer of 2026 is no different. Former United striker Teddy Sheringham has now weighed in, suggesting a move to Liverpool is a genuine possibility if Old Trafford’s new hierarchy decides they no longer want the forward.
Sheringham made the remarks on June 26, describing a potential Rashford-to-Liverpool transfer as the “ultimate betrayal” from the perspective of United supporters. The caveat, though, is a significant one: he believes the move only happens if United themselves push Rashford out the door.
The Barcelona chapter is closed, the Liverpool one may be opening
Rashford returned to United on July 1 after a loan spell at Barcelona that ended without a permanent deal. The Catalans had a £26m purchase option baked into the arrangement. They chose not to activate it.
Rashford now sits in an unusual limbo. He’s technically a Manchester United player with a contract running until May 2028, earning a reported base salary of £325,000 per week.












