Manchester United make final decision on Marcus Rashford future

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Manchester United wantaway Marcus Rashford has been rejuvenated during his loan spell with Aston Villa, as the attacker is once more finding his form.

With three goals and six assists in 15 games, Rashford is not only excelling at club level but also has regained his spot in the England national squad under new manager Thomas Tuchel.

The United academy graduate has now claimed to have “never been happier” since arriving at Villa Park, with The Villains having the option to make is temporary move permanent.

The loan deal was agreed in the winter transfer window with an option to buy for £40 million, with Villa still undecided on whether to commit to the purchase or not.

It’s understood that the main sticking point to the deal is Rashford’s £325,000 per week wages, which have put off a range of suitors, including Europe’s elite like PSG and Barcelona.

Now, United could be faced with a £20 million payoff just to get Rashford to accept a drop in wages to join Villa, if they wish to keep him.

If not, he’ll be headed back to Old Trafford, with The Red Devils now set on his future if such an occasion arises.

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Marcus Rashford has no future with Manchester United

GiveMeSport has reported that if Rashford does return to United, the club will be looking for other buyers, with Rashford seemingly having no future now at Old Trafford.

The only way this would change would be for Ruben Amorim to demand he stay, fitting into his squad remodel set to take place in the summer, although this is extremely unlikely.

The pair parted on poor terms with Rashford having been dropped from the squad for 12 games under Amorim after announcing he wanted a new challenge.

Now, United are looking to stand by his wishes and make sure that, should he return to his parent club, it won’t be for long.

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Source: Centred Devils