As long as Ruben Amorim is in charge of Manchester United, Rashford has no future in the team. British media revealed that the 27-year-old La's departure from Old Trafford this summer is a foregone conclusion, whether it is a permanent transfer to Aston Villa or joining other teams.
Marcus Rashford has played nine games in all competitions since moving to Villa on loan in January, providing four assists despite not scoring. He has a particularly good relationship with fellow loan player Paris Saint-Germain striker Marco Asensio, often playing passing, and there are rumors that Villa may choose to buy out.
The British "Daily Star" said that there is no turning back in the relationship between Amorim and Rashford, although the two have no public contradictions, but after being abandoned for a long time, Rashford is unwilling to play for the 40-year-old Portuguese young coach, and the latter also does not approve of the player's attitude, Rashford did not communicate with the coach and directly announced that he wanted to leave the team. The two disagreed, and parting ways was the best ending.
Amorim said publicly last month: "I would say that I can't convince Marcus [Rashford] to accept the way I play, nor can I make him train the way I do. Sometimes, a player performs very well under one coach and another performs very differently. I can only wish Marcus and Unai Emery all the best and work together perfectly because he is a very good player."
According to initial rumours, Villa have an option to buy out Marcus Rashford for £40 million, but Sir Jim Ratcliffe wants the England winger to perform better and join a bigger club for a £60million transfer fee for the club. If this vision comes to fruition, Rashford's transfer fee as an academy graduate will be pure proceeds and will help Amorim bring in new goalscorers.
In his last interview, Rajue criticised the transfers of six players, including Hojlund, Jadon Sancho, Antony, Casemiro, Lisandro Martinez and Andre Onana, but he praised Rashford.
Larjue said: 'Marcus Rashford has left Manchester United and that's probably a good thing for him. I'm happy he's doing well and I'm happy to see him get back into form because he's so talented. Unfortunately, somehow, his performances at Manchester United over the past few seasons have not been ideal. But Marcus Rashford, he's still a very talented footballer.'
Marcus Rashford, who has three years remaining on his contract with Manchester United, has returned to the England squad this week to start his first game in charge of Thomas Tuchel.
However, the British media are not optimistic that Rajue's goal can be achieved, and "TEAMtalk" transfer insider Fraser Fletcher believes that Manchester United can sell 40 million pounds to be considered a success. According to the transfer source, Villa do have a £40million buyout clause, although there is no guarantee that it will be triggered at this time.
Unai Emery is still assessing Rashford and wants to see him maintain his positive attitude, good form and high level of performance in the team before the end of the season. Villa are in full control as other rumoured suitors, such as La Liga giants Barcelona, whom Rashford dreams of joining, show no signs of making a move.
Marcus Rashford's performance is clearly not enough to attract Barcelona director Deco, who is also on loan, Asensio has performed much better than Manchester United's demon star, and the Spanish striker has scored seven goals. If Villa had to choose one of the two in the summer window, they would probably choose Asensio instead of Rashford, let alone Barcelona.
Of course, Marcus Rashford can change his fortunes with his performances, especially in the two-legged knockout round against Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League, and if he performs well, he will be expected to attract a giant team like Barcelona. The Manchester United owner, who shares his "surname" with Ra, also hopes that he can do it.