Manchester United attacker Marcus Rashford spent the second half of the Premier League season renting out at Aston Villa.
After dropping out with Old Trafford’s manager, Reuben Amorim, Rashford expressed his desire to leave the club into a new challenge.
He was given the opportunity to the winter transfer window when he was allowed to join the villa on loan.
Under Unai Emery, Rashford appeared to have regained his shape before the injury ended the season early.
Aston Villa is not interested in signing Rashford
Villa was not expected to sign a permanent move this summer, so 27-year-old United fans will return to Old Trafford this summer.
Man United seemed destined to sell England International this summer, but according to Givemesport, he was able to give him a lifeline to revive his career with the Red Devils.
The attackers will be in consultation with Amorim this summer to sort out his future, according to the report.
They are experiencing a financial crisis this summer as United are not competing in the Champions League next season after losing to the Europa League final against Tottenham.
Reuben Amorim has a big decision
Their financial constraints could hamper the possibility of signing an expensive player this summer, which could give Rashford the opportunity to continue his career at Old Trafford.
Technical Director Jason Wilcox, CEO Omar Bellada and the recruitment team will meet with Amorim in the coming days to discuss the club’s future and discuss the future of Rashford.
Aston Villa has not shown any intention to sign Rashford in a permanent move, indicating that Barcelona has not made a formal offer to the attacker, but his future could still be with Man United.
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