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Manchester United staff were already concerned about Marcus Rashford's partying lifestyle in the autumn of 2021, according to reports.
The England forward came under fire last week for missing training on Friday after spending two nights in Belfast.
Rashford, 26, told United he was feeling unwell but team-mates were furious after it emerged he had been partying until 3am at a nightclub.
Man United subsequently issued a statement on Monday saying Rashford had “taken responsibility”, but the player has been criticized by fans and pundits for his actions.
According to The Sun, the latest episode regarding Rashford comes as no surprise to Man United staff, who were concerned about his night out as early as 2021.
The report adds that the Red Devils feared Rashford after seeing him enjoying “boozy” nights and “raucous house parties”.
The paper said former United star Wayne Rooney had previously spoken about his relationship with drink early in his career and decided to contact Rashford to offer advice.
Meanwhile, other club legends including David Beckham and Rio Ferdinand also put their heads together for Rashford.
The players were contacted after United staff became concerned by a “series of alarming allegations” about Rashford's behavior.
Mail Sport reported on Tuesday that the club were prepared to offer the player counseling following his “12-hour tequila bender'' in Belfast.
The 26-year-old is in contention to return for Thursday night's Premier League game against Wolves after taking responsibility for the breach in a meeting with manager Erik ten Hag and director of football John Murtagh.
There are concerns about Rashford's dramatic decline in form this season, with former Premier League strikers Chris Sutton and Alan Shearer expressing alarm over revelations surrounding a 12-hour tequila binge in Belfast.
This is the second time this season he has offended Ten Hag by going to a nightclub.
United take this situation extremely seriously and are fully committed to supporting Rashford both physically and mentally through another dark period.
The club have said specialist help will be available for the player, but it will be up to Rashford to decide whether to accept it.
Rashford's antics reportedly left his team-mates so upset that they were forced to admit that Rashford was absent in the run-up to United's 4-2 FA Cup win over Newport County. When he learned the reason, he was upset.
“The players were told he was too unwell to train, but then it turned out he was in a nightclub. Given the situation the club is in, we can't believe he would do something like that.” “The official said.
“Marcus has taken responsibility for his actions,” the club said in a statement on Monday night. This is being handled as an internal disciplinary matter and is now closed. ā
United officials did not say whether Rashford had the authority to impose a two-week fine from Ten Hag, totaling around Ā£630,000.