Fenerbahce vice-president Acun Ilicali insists the Turkish club "are not interested" in signing Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford during the January transfer window. (More Football News)
The England international has been linked with a move away from Old Trafford this month after falling out of favour with new United manager Ruben Amorim, who has questioned the player's profession꧋alism on several occasions.
Rashford has not played for the Premier League club since December 12 and Amorim recently said he would rather play 63-year-old goalkeeper coach Jorge Vital than "a player who doe🍌sn't give the maximum every day".
And Fenerbahce𓄧, who are curﷺrently managed by former United boss Jose Mourinho, have ruled themselves out of the race for the 27-year-old's signature.
"Actually, it was in the news that we are interested in him. I think Rashford is a fantastic playe🦹r, I really like him," Ilicali told Sky Sports.
"But at the end of the day, when you have some players in 🍸your team [who play in the same role], it is not logical to get two players in the same position who are much better than other players."
Unꦰder Mourinho, Rashford played 125 games and bagged 18 goals for United betwee🌠n August 2016 and December 2018.
He has four goals and an assist from 15 league matches this season, with his last appearance coming as a substitute in a 3-2 defeat to Notཧtingham Forest last month.
"What I will say is that these types of players need to play, play, play," said Ilicali, who is also the chairman of Championship side Hul🅺l City.
"If he comes, then oneꦺ of our players wouldn't be able to play. When it came in 📖front of us, unfortunately, we said no for this transfer.
"There is nothing that we are interested in him. Of course, ther🌄e are some rumours that spread. I can say very comfortably th🐠at we are not interested, but he is a good player."
Rashford has been at United since he was 🦋seven and has won the Europa League, two FA Cups and two EFL Cups with the club🦋.
The January t𝐆ransfer window is set to close on February 3.