Manchester United appreciated Marcus Rashford for £ 100 million last summer, but was now able to see him leave for less than half of them with Aston Villa enthusiastically about his permanent signature
Manchester United could take a loss of £ 60 million in Marcus Rashford in the room of a year, in which the attacker believes they can let him leave for £ 40 million. The graduate Academy is on loan in Aston Villa, but is confronted with an uncertain future once the season has ended.
The 27-year-old moved to Villa Park in a loan agreement with a £ 40 million option-buy clause in February. However, that does not prevent another club from signing the attacker, whose time ends in the Midlands on 30 June.
Rashford has rediscovered its shape while playing under Unai Emery and that may have brought him back into the shop window. He struggled to reach a relationship with Ruben Amorim and the Manchester outfit, can decide to reduce their losses.
If they do their timing, she could cost huge amounts. Only last summer did Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Co hit a price tag of £ 100 million on the attacker. That figure was enough to see PSG again from the possible signing of the player, who could now leave far below his previous market value.
Over the years, United has struggled their company well with a number of players who leave as soon as their values had fallen – some of those who do not earn back any compensation.
Paul Pogba has passed the club for a mixed time, but the interest in him often remained and he flirted with the output door. The Red Devils often held on to their position that he was not for sale, but he left for nothing later in the summer of 2022 when his contract ended.
Jesse Lingard was once connected to a relocation of £ 25 million to West Ham, but the Hammers chose not to pay the reimbursement and the player left for nothing later. Goalkeeper Dean Henderson was once appreciated at £ 40 million – according to the Daily Star – but later came to Crystal Palace for half of it.
Rashford could be the newest star who leaves and eventually cost the large amounts. It is unlikely that he has a lot of a future in his boy's club, while Amorim is in charge of the Portuguese boss who takes him out in Manchester shortly after arrival.
“I couldn't show Marcus how to play football and train as I see it,” said the United Boss after his exit. “Sometimes you have one player who is really good with one coach, and the same player with another coach is different. I wish the best to do rashford and on [Villa manager] Unai Emery, and they can connect because he is a very good player. “
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