Inter Milan striker Romelu Lukaku is happy seeing Marcus Rashford progress at Manchester United.
Lukaku has taken a sense of pride in watching Rashford develop since he said goodbye to the youngster at the end of a season in which they scored 28 goals between them.
He said, "I know from personal experience that Rashford is a great player. Young but good enough to give problems to any rival and any team in the world.
"He's fast, he dribbles directly into the area with no fear and he connects well with his teammates. Ever since I first saw him at United, I noticed there was something special about him and I knew he would go a long way in football.
"I have also followed all the stories about his social work in the press this year and that gives me pride, too. It shows that a footballer cares and does not forget the issues that affect society
"People ask me what we could have done together if we had gone on to play for a long time on the same team at United. That's theoretical and we'll never know the answer. But maybe we would have scored a lot of goals!"

