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Marcus Rashford hopes to make a surge at Old Trafford ahead of World Cup in November after being left out of Nations League squad... and is intent on reviving his Manchester United career under new boss Erik ten Hag

Less than a month after the Premier League finished, Marcus Rashford will land in the U.S. this week for a 10-day individual pre-season training camp.

There is no time to lose. Rashford is desperate to revive his Manchester United career under new manager Erik ten Hag and the clock is ticking ahead of the World Cup in November.

He was once one of England’s brightest prospects, but Rashford’s hopes of being on the plane to Qatar hang in the balance. He is in a race against time to get back in the squad, even one so lacking in attack that their games against Hungary, Germany and Italy this month have seen just one goal scored.