Rashford to decide future after Villa loan ends with UCL football his preference

At the end of the season, Marcus Rashford will make a decision about his future, with his preference to play for a Champions League club.

The Manchester United Forward has been impressed since he is on loan in the middle season at Aston Villa, but his future is expected to lie away from Old Trafford.

Staying in Villa remains a possibility that he will consider, but their hope for obtaining a top five finish suffered an important blow with Tuesday's 2-1 defeat in Man City.

Sky Sports News Senior Reporter Melissa Ready reported earlier this month that Villa did not yet decide whether they should take their £ 40 million option to make the Rashford loan in a permanent deal.

The graduate of the United Academy has a contract in his boys' club until 2028.

Rashford enjoyed his time at Villa, scored four goals and registered six assists in all competitions, so that there will be more interested voorags than had been the case in January.

Barcelona, ​​who was interested in January, continues to follow his situation and are one of the many clubs interested in the English international.

United has apparently taken steps to replace Rashford After receiving a positive indications Matheus Cunha would like to participate in Wolves.

Man Utd's opinion about Rashford

Sky Sports News Senior Reporter Melissa Reddy:

It was unambiguously in United that Rashford needed a new landscape – not only in terms of pressure on the Old Trafford side and increased control, but a break of the city itself and the lifestyle habits that obstructed its professionalism.

Villa was seen as an opportunity for the player to concentrate again, rediscovering his joy of playing and placing himself in the shop window. His fine shape has ensured that there will be more interested lovers than had been the case in January.

United employees are happy that Rashford applied himself and is doing well. There was sadness about the way his story dives into the club, especially among those who support and work the club at Carrington.

The hierarchy has no regrets – several attempts have been made to get through it – and the pure profit that United would make from a sale would go to the two attackers that they ideally want to take this summer with them.

Cunha is a target for the No. 10 position, while Napoli's Victor Osimhen and Liam Delap from Ipswich belong to the strikers considering the rebuilding of Ruben Amorim.

Rashford or Cunha? Neville and Keane analyze the options of Man Utd

Gary Neville says that Manchester United has been desperate for a signing in the form of Cunha since he let Rashford go.

“They are desperate in that position,” said Sky Sports Pundit Neville. “You think of what Manchester United is playing now, they have let Jadon Sancho go, they let Rashford go, they have let Antony go, so three players who are natural players who travel with the ball.

“They need someone who can beat players, they need someone who walks through the middle with the ball and travel with the ball, and go out wide and support the wing-back.

“They have to score goals. Ruben Amorim said on the weekend that we just have trouble scoring goals, so you need players who can take risks, good in the last third part, and Cunha has a lot of ability.”

Keane: Rashford almost impossible to play against

The form of Rashford since he received at Aston Villa has asked questions about Amorim's decision to let him go, especially because he would play a similar role like Cunha.

The Villa Loan made an impression on Sky Sports Pundit Roy Keane in Tuesday's 2-1 defeat in Man City, because he yielded a first half of a fine and Ruben Dias Haveloos ran when he came close to score after just 17 seconds.

“He was a threat [against City]. If there is grass behind Marcus, he is almost every player, “said Keane in the Sky Sports Studio.

“There are still areas that he can improve, but when he lags behind and receives that service, you ask the defenders, Marcus is a nightmare to play against.

'He has that hunger and desire to meet [the space]. When I see him make [those runs]And as soon as he has grass in front of him, he is almost impossible to stop. “

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