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England striker Marcus Rashford will accept a conclusion on shoulder surgery after the euro 2020

England and Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford has said he will wait until the end of Euro 2020 to decide whether to have shoulder surgery. Rashford, who has yet to start a game in the tournament, was injured in November while playing for United.

“It’s either an operation or I don’t get an operation,”

“I’m not 100% sure if I need it yet, so I’ll just take it as it comes,” Rashford told British media on Thursday. “I’ll finish strong here and I’ve got a few weeks off to just relax and decide what I’m going to do.”

Rashford could miss the start of Manchester United’s Premier League season should he decide to have surgery. He had struggled for fitness and form at the end of last season for United, scoring once in their final 10 games and conceded he has not been at his best at the Euros.

“Whatever that is down to, it doesn’t really matter because it has been going on since early on in the season,” Rashford said. “I managed to get through the season with United.

“I think I had 36 goal involvements so I can’t look back at the year and say ‘mmm, I should have taken time off to do this and do that’. That’s just not the way I look at things. I just want to be available for every game.”

England, winners of Group D, are set to play Germany in the round of 16 on June 29 at Wembley.

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