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Marcus Rashford names the Premier League most complete striker

- Rashford has identified Aguero as the most complete Premier League striker

- The Englishman believes the Man City forward has ability to deliver in every condition

- He also acknowledged admiration for Arsenal star Aubameyang and Harry Kane

Marcus Rashford has distinguished Man City forward, Sergio Aguero, as Premier League's most complete center forward.

Aguero is currently the league's top scorer with 18 goals and is therefore leading the chase for the Golden Boot award.

His heroics on the pitch have not gone unnoticed even among rival players, with Rashford hailing the Argentinian striker as "an all-round center-forward."

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Rashford observed the City hit-man is quite reliable as he has ability to deliver in all conditions.

"I think, probably the most all-round center-forward is Sergio Aguero. Even on an off day, he can score you three or four goals. That for me is one trait of a center-forward that I would take all day long," said in an interview with GQ.

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The 21-year-old further expressed his admiration for Tottenham Hotspurs forward Harry Kane and Arsenal's Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.

"Also Harry Kane, his positioning, his movement - very clever player. I like [Pierre-Emerick] Aubameyang as well," he added.

When asked about his footballing idols, Rashford named Ryan Giggs, Nicky But, Paul Scholes and Gary Neville.

On his part, the Englishman has been in terrific form under interim boss, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, scoring 12 goals in all competitions this season.

Earlier, Legit.ng had reported how Marcus Rashford who currently plays for Manchester United in the Premier League emerged as a major transfer target for Real Madrid in which the club are reportedly ready to pay £100m.

Rashford is presently holding out on discussing terms for a new contract at Old Trafford as Manchester United want to tie him down at the club for a longer period.

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