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Manchester United wantaway Marcus Rashford is loving life with Aston Villa after joining on loan in January.
The attacker was dropped from the squad at United under Ruben Amorim, with his attitude and lack of focus on the pitch seemingly the reason behind it.
However, since moving to Villa Park, the England international has regained his spot in the national side under Thomas Tuchel and is a key member of Unai Emery’s starting eleven.
With three goals and five assists in 14 games, Rashford has finally hit the back of the net himself as well as routinely linking with fellow new signing Marco Asensio who is on loan from PSG.
Rashford has been vocal about wanting a permanent move to Villa Park, however, The Daily Mail has reported that The Villains are undecided on whether this will be the case.
Villa have the option to buy Rashford for £40 million at the end of the season, however his £315,000 per week salary if proving to be an obstacle to committing to the signing.
His wage was a key blocker to a permanent move, with even Europe’s elite backing away, refusing to engage in the talks over the astronomical earnings.
One option to support Rashford’s move away is for United to give him a pay-out for him to accept a wage cut.
It’s understood the pay-out could be in the realms of £20 million, seeing United only gain £20 million in his sale.
Whilst all of his sale would constitute as “pure profit” under Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR), it still won’t go anywhere near as far as INEOS would hope to solving the club’s financial issues.
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