Marcus Rashford has left Manchester United and has left the loan move to join Aston Villa in the winter transfer window.
The English attacker was disagreement with manager Reuben Amorim, and the Portuguese manager allowed him to leave the club and join Unai Emery’s side.
Rashford was impressed with his loan at Villa Park, but that doesn’t guarantee him a long-term future with the club.
The villa has the option to make the move permanent, but we still don’t know if they’d like to do that this summer.
Emery’s side will have to pay Man United £40 million if they want to sign Rashford forever.
According to Daily Star, Rashford will be talking to Ruben Amorim if he returns to the club this summer.
A meeting between the two is held to clear their differences and talks about disagreements they had in the past.
Amorim publicly criticized Rashford last year, resulting in the player expressing his desire to leave the club elsewhere for new challenges.
Will Marcus Rashford stay at Man United?
A Boyhoodman United fan, Rashford left the club at the beginning of the year and played for Aston Villa.
However, if he returns to the club, he will discuss with his manager and become part of the club’s pre-season US tour.
Ideally, Red Devils is trying to offload Rashford to make money from transfers and use it in the transfer business, but if they haven’t offered offers to players by the end of July, Rashford can continue their career at Old Trafford.
Amorim is critical of Rashford’s poor performance in training, and if players can convince the managers to tackle it, he may have a future with the club.
Along with Rashford, there is uncertainty surrounding the future of striker Rasmus Hozilund.
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