Ryan Giggs reveals why he does NOT see a future for Rashford at Man United

Legend Ryan Giggs from Manchester United sees no future for Marcus Rashford in Old Trafford after rediscovering his form – and happiness – on loan in Aston Villa.

The Welshman, who was part of the coaching of Louis van Gaal, was set up when the attacker was handed over his debut in 2016, believes that it will be better for both parties such as Rashford makes his united divorce permanent permanent this summer.

After he was frozen from the Matchday -Squadrons of United under Ruben Amorim, Rashford completed a move to the Midlands in January and became an important player for one side insisting on Champions League football. Giggs, who reminded himself of spotting the exciting young person next to Van Gaal in the United Academy, emphasized that the 27-year-old 'will be a brilliant player for someone' just not his former club.

“I don't think he looked at United,” said Giggs, who appeared on the Podcast Rio Ferdinand Presents, presented by Qatar Airways, who goes live on Friday, April 25 at 6 o'clock in the morning.

“I think he looks happier now. That is a shame, because it was clear that I had seen him as a part of the staff when we had given him his debut.

'I remember that I just looked at Reserve Team Pitches Reserve and he just looked. It was a small -sided game, I and Louis were walking, I didn't really know him.

'We knew a bit about him, but suddenly it was just like, bang, bang, bang, goals. Louis went, no, he trains with us. That is the impact he has made.

“And he was just like every young player, just playing with freedom. He doesn't look that like that. For Marcus and for United I think it is best if they are partial. He would be a brilliant player for someone, but I don't know who. '

Rashford is under contract with United until 2028 and the club must decide whether to keep the English international, sells him or returns on loan.

However, Rashford will also have a say in his next step, and it is clear that his representatives will only sit for conversations at the earliest until mid -June.

The 27-year-old does not want to move to London and would like to become a member of a club in the Champions League. Villa's hope for qualifying suffered a setback when she lost 2-1 on Tuesday evening of a 94th minute winner in Manchester City after Rashford was equated with the penalty spot.

His camp has also excluded a player exchange with people like Villas Ollie Watkins and Ebereechi Eze, from Crystal Palace, because of the complexity of a Swap deal.

Rashford has earned a recall in England on the back of its improved form since leaving United to Villa, which contributes four goals and six assists in 17 performances in front of the Unai Emery side.

It is said that he is happy in Villa Park, where he can get along well with his teammates and the coaching staff.

Rashford is aimed at completing the season there after he helped Villa in the FA Cup semi-final against Crystal Palace in Wembley on Saturday, and claimed for a return to the Champions League who narrowly lost from favorites Paris Saint-Germain in the last eight.

Listen to the Full Rio Meet Ryan Giggs interview on Apple Podcasts and Spotify from 6 a.m., Friday 25 April.

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