Premier League
Marcus Rashford finds himself at a crossroads in his career. According to reports from the 'Daily Mirror', the English forward will not continue at Aston Villa, after Unai Emery decided not to exercise the purchase option stipulated in his loan, valued at approximately 48 million euros. The decision of the Basque coach is clear: Rashford does not fit into his plans for the upcoming season, forcing the player to return to Old Trafford.
However, the outlook in Manchester is not promising either. With Rúben Amorim taking over the reins at the 'red devils', a profound sports restructuring has taken place in which Rashford has no place. The new Portuguese coach aims to build a project on completely renewed foundations, focusing on other attacking profiles.
Urgently Seeking a New Team
Despite his undeniable talent, Rashford is going through one of the most uncertain moments in his career. To date, there are no clubs that have shown a strong interest in securing his services, further complicating his situation. The United board has already informed him that he must rejoin preseason training, although his continuity is far from guaranteed.
The English international needs to find a new destination to revive his career, but the market does not seem to offer him a clear way out for now. The only certainty is that neither Aston Villa nor Manchester United seem to be counting on him.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El descarte BOMBA que ha decidido Unai Emery en el Aston Villa
