Marcus Rashford is widely expected to leave Manchester United on a permanent move during the summer transfer period.
The British attacker left the club earlier this year and joined UNAI Emery’s Aston Villa Side.
Rashford was impressed with Lone Spell at Villa Park after impressive performances in the Premier League and Champions League.
His exit from his club seems inevitable as the player has a fall with manager Reuben Amorim.
But Aston Villa may not be his next permanent club after the latest developments hit Emery’s side a major blow.
According to soccer insiders, Villas will not be able to complete the Rashford move without qualifications for the Champions League.
Marcus Rashford is keen to play Champions League football
The Villa has the option to sign players in permanent moves for £40 million at the end of the season. This is considered a good price for a player like Rashford, but his high wages are around £350,000 a week, but too high for a Premier League club.
This means that players must take wage cuts to join Emery’s side.
The 27-year-old wants to play in the European elite competition, so if they fail to qualify for the Champions League, it is rare for Rashford to join Aston Villa.
Man United Outcast dreams of moving to Barcelona, but even if they want to join the Spanish side, wage cuts will be necessary due to Barcelona’s poor financial position.
To replace Rashford, United are considering the move of Crystal Palace’s Ebekieze.
Man United sets a new price tag for Marcus Rashford after a successful spell at Aston Villa

