Rashford refuses to give up on season return as he heads to Dubai for rehab

Marcus Rashford flew to Dubai in a desperate bid to save his season.

The Manchester United Ace, currently on loan in Aston Villa, fights back from a hamstring injury that threatens to exclude him for the rest of the campaign.

There have been reports that he will no longer play this season, but Sunsport does not understand that Rashford does not admit at the moment.

The 27-year-old has started a rehabilitation program for warm weather in the Middle East to speed up his recovery.

Sources say that he focuses on a shock refund before the season of Villa ends, even if the opportunities are small, he wants to keep the momentum he had since moved to Villa Park.

There is still three weeks of the season left with Villa fighting to secure European football next season.

The man who scored on his debut in Manchester United against Arsenal in 2016 put his eyes firmly on the weather on the three Lions shirt, with England opposite Andorra in a world cup qualification on June 7, followed by a Wembley collision with Senegal.

After falling out of grace under Gareth Southgate, Rashford was immediately thrown back into the mix by the new boss Thomas Tuchel, with the first two games.

Now he is determined to prove that he is ready to roar for club and country again.

The future of Rashford is still in the air with reports that he could even make a wage reduction to move abroad, with Barcelona and AC Milan recently linked.

He enjoyed his time in Villa Park with four goals and five assists in the 17 games in which he was involved under Unai Emery.

Villa itself is reportedly impressed by his attitude and application, but again, he will have to take a wage reduction to stay there.

Rashford currently earns £ 350,000 a week and that would be a stumbling block for most clubs.

However, the English international wants to enjoy his football again and that can be the key in his next decision.

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