Man United name price for Marcus Rashford but summer exit takes huge twist

Manchester United wants to permanently discharge Marcus Rashford this summer, but Aston Villa has no first refusal to buy the English star, despite signing him in January

Marcus Rashford can leave Manchester United this summer for £ 40 million – but Aston Villa has no first refusal on the attacker of England.

Villa signed Rashford on loan in January for the rest of the season and can make the deal permanently for £ 40 million this summer. But it happened that Villa has no first option on the 27-year-old and other clubs can sign Rashford if they pay the asking price of £ 40 million from United.

Rashford, who fell out of the grace under the United boss Ruben Amorim, who leads to his loan room, is under contract with Old Trafford to a deal worth £ 300,000 a week until 2028.

But he knows that he has no future at United, while Amorim is in charge and is aimed at securing a permanent step this summer to a club that can offer him Champions League football.

That can be Villa, who stays in the tight race for a Champions League spot, but Rashford does not want to stay with Unai Emery's side, a look abroad, with Barcelona his favorite destination.

According to the conditions of the loan agreement with United, Villa would cover at least 75 percent of the salary of Rashford, where his parent club forms the rest.

If Rashford and his representatives cannot find the striker a new club to become a permanent member this summer, the chance that the player must start on another loan movement is, although both parties prefer a sale and a new start.

The improved form of Rashford in Villa has earned a recall from the England fold under the new boss Thomas Tuchel, his four goals and six assists in 17 performances A clear improvement of its terrible form in United.

But Rashford played his last game for Villa, after it was confirmed that the hamstring injury so that he missed the last three games, will also keep him out of the game against Tottenham on Friday, with the attacker not eligible for the last game of the season, against United at Old Trafford.

It is understood that Rashford is not willing to drop his wages to secure a move, which means that the person who signs the English star must accept his current salary.

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