
Marcus Rashford finally seems to enjoy his football again under Unai Emery in Aston Villa.
The attacker, signed on loan from Manchester United in January after a fight with Ruben Amorim, enjoyed a striking start for life in the midlands.
Villa's decision to take Rashford for the rest of the season raised eyebrows because he had not played for United since 12 December.
But he looked like a man reborn in his five performances since he came to Villa with three assists to his name and has become a hero for the cavity.
Emery spoke last week about his wish to improve Rashford as a player. The villa boss said: 'We want to support him. Help him. Try to help him feel comfortable here. Try to help him get trust with us, try to demand with him. He is in this process. '
And according to the sun, Rashford wants to continue its custody under Emery and secure a permanent move to Villa Park.
The 27-year-old has reportedly told his friends that he is revitalizing himself under the Spaniard and believes that he is the right man to help him revive his international career.
Rashford, had been a regular one from England from the moment he scored three minutes after his debut in the friendly victory of 2016 over Australia, but was omitted from Gareth Southgate's Euro 2024 team.
With the national team now under Thomas Tuchel, Rashford is determined to win back and it seems to go well, both on competition days and in training.
He reportedly made an impression on his teammates and his new manager with his strong dedication on the training ground-one of the areas of his game that was questioned by Amorim at Old Trafford.
The Portuguese manager seems to have closed the door for Rashford in Old Trafford and releasing a series of contemptuous remarks to the attacker before his loan movement, including claiming that he would rather choose his 63-year-old goalkeeper coach.
Villa currently pays 70 percent of Rashford's £ 325,000 a weekly wages, with that figure possibly increasing to 90 percent, depending on performance -related bonuses.
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