Manchester United attacker Marcus Rashford was once again dropped by manager Ruben Amorim for the Premier League match against Bournemouth.
It was the third match in a row that Rashford has been dropped by the Red Devils.
It all started with the Manchester derby and Amorim decided to do the same in the next two games, the League Cup clash against Tottenham and the Premier League clash against Bournemouth.
Club legend Gary Neville believes the English attacker is on his way out of the club and his relationship with the Premier League giants is now beyond repair.
The pundit claims something has gone wrong for the 27-year-old from Man United and his time at the club is likely over.
“Marcus Rashford’s absence is no longer a surprise. It’s ideal,” said the 49-year-old Sky Sports.
“You leave him out for three games on the bounce, something is really going wrong or has gone wrong.

“It does not look good for either Marcus’ future at the club or Manchester United to keep him. I suspect it has reached the point in the journey where there is an inevitable end.
“If you had told me seven or eight days ago whether Rashford could leave in January, I would have said no chance.”
A move away from Man United is good for Marcus Rashford
Rashford has struggled for form since the start of last season and has faced some off-pitch issues that haven’t helped his cause.
The attacker has failed to live up to his potential at the club and it is a sad situation for both player and club that is now almost impossible to repair.
The boyhood Man United fan has been linked with a move away from the club in January and a loan move looks very likely at this stage.