Marcus Rashford's brother and agent has taken to social media to slam ex-pros who have discussed the Manchester United star in their podcasts.
This comes after Gary Neville, Rio Ferdinand and Roy Keane discussed Rashford during the latest episode of Stick to Football.
Neville suggested that the England international is 'not right', while Keane suggested that he needed a 'kick up the a***'.
Ferdinand concluded that Rashford needed to 'look at who's around him', a subtle dig to his brother and agent Dwaine Maynard.
Taking to Instagram, Dwaine slammed podcasters as he said: 'I completely understand podcasts and how they work but if you have genuine concerns, pick up the phone.
Dwaine Maynard (left) represents his brother Marcus Rashford (right) as his agent
This comes after Rio Ferdinand's appearance on 'Stick to Football', where they discussed Rashford
'We know each other or have crossed paths.
'Airing so called concerns for the public to have an opinion is bad minded and for clickbait in my eyes.
'The fun fact is that most of these shows or ex pros have asked for exclusives.'
While it is unclear as to who Rashford's brother was hinting to, the timing of Ferdinand's apperance on Stick to Football suggests that it could be towards the ex-Man Utd cohort at Sky.
When discussing Rashford, Neville said: 'Marcus Rashford, I don't know how to say this, but to me, there's something not right.
'He's not right, and it's not just a case of him not playing well, he doesn't look happy. I'm looking at him and thinking, I am worried about him.
'We know there's been a couple of instances this season, he's come under pressure and his form has been bad, but I look at him and think that's not right. It's not a lad that's grown up with the freedom and spirit of playing for Manchester United as a kid.'
Keane continued to discuss the Man Utd forward as he discussed Rashford's family.
'I wouldn't say I'm worried about him, but you look at him and there's something amiss,' said Keane. 'The people around him, whether it be family or his manager, who's on his case every day.
'Who is giving him an old-fashioned kick up the a*** and saying 'Come on, we need more from you'? If you want to be this leader, and you're on the big contracts, then there is that responsibility.'
Fredinand concluded by admitting that Rashford must make a decision over his future this coming summer.
'I think it's a pivotal moment in his career now, he's not a kid anymore,' Ferdinand said.'I think there's a big decision to make, from him. He's got to look at who's around him, who are the external people? Are they the right people?
'Are they enabling him to make excuses for himself behind closed doors? Or are they saying, 'look at yourself and be accountable for what you are doing'?
'He might need to go, 'you know what, I'll get rid of them and stay in Manchester, or I've got to leave Manchester and get rid of those people'.'
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