While appearing on the Rio Ferdinand Presents podcast, Giggs said: "I don't think he looked happy at United. I think he looks happier now. Which is a shame because obviously I'd seen him as a part of the staff when we'd given him his debut. I remember walking over to the reserve team pitches and just watching him. It was a small-sided game, me and Louis walked over, didn't really know him."
Giggs reminisced about the early days when he and Van Gaal first spotted Rashford tearing it up in a youth match.
"We knew a bit about him, but all of a sudden it was just like, bang, bang, bang, goals. Louis went, no, he trains with us. That's the impact that he made," he recalled.
"And he was just like any young player, just playing with freedom. He doesn't look like that. For Marcus and for United, I think it's best if they part ways. He'd be a brilliant player for someone, but I don’t know who."