The England international has his attractions set on major silverware as the Red Devils appear to push through a difficult “period of transition”.
Marcus Rashford has expressed his desire to see Manchester United “get back to winning titles and trophies”, whilst additionally outlining his ambition to assist England secure a first World Cup since 1966.
United have slipped down English football’s pecking order since the departure of Sir Alex Ferguson back in 2013 and have been compelled to watch arch-rivals Manchester City and Liverpool battle it out for supremacy over the last couple of seasons.
David Moyes, Louis van Gaal and Jose Mourinho all failed to revive the glory days at Old Trafford, with legendary former striker Ole Gunnar Solskjaer the latest man tasked with filling Ferguson’s great boots.
The Norwegian’s first year in charge has been mixed, however a strong start to 2020 has lifted the cloud of gloom surrounding the club and renewed optimism amongst supporters hoping that a lean period of mediocrity may additionally soon draw to a close.
The Red Devils have been unbeaten in eleven matches prior to the enforced break in the season caused by the coronavirus outbreak, three points outside of the top 4 and through to the latter stages of each the FA Cup and Europa League.
Rashford has been unable to make a contribution this year due to a back injury however he is confident that the “United of old” will return in the near future, as long as each and every member of the squad continues pulling in the right direction.
The forward is additionally concentrated on success on the international stage with England, as he told Four Four Two whilst discussing his future goals: “Everyone needs to win trophies. As long as the team is successful and we get back to winning titles and trophies, that’s the predominant thing for me.
“To win the World Cup, and for Man United to win the Champions League.
“We want to start showing signs that we can be the United of old. Football has changed a lot, so it’s not going to be precisely the same, however we know the club can do it. It’s been difficult, however it’s a period of transition.
“As long as we remain focused, I don’t see why we can’t turn things around and surely improve.”
Rashford was enjoying his best season yet in a United shirt before being sidelined, scoring 19 goals and laying on 5 assists in 31 outings throughout all competitions.
The 22-year-old went on to reveal that he dreams of turning into an Old Trafford legend, having watched the likes of David Beckham, Paul Scholes and Ryan Giggs achieve greatness after coming from humble beginnings in the academy.
“You grow up around so many people who have that United legend status that it becomes part of your dream,” he explained.
“When you dream of playing for Man United, you don’t solely dream of making your debut; you dream of being like Beckham, Scholes and Giggs. It’s part of the dream as an academy lad.”