Villa told to be ‘wary’ of signing Rashford as damning Man Utd message sent

Aston Villa was told to think carefully about the permanent signing of Marcus Rashford, even though he can be heard that he can be the “best player in the Premier League”.

The England attacker joined Villa on loan in January after he got out of favor under Ruben Amorim in Manchester United. And Rashford has since enjoyed a smart start of life in the midlands.

The 27-year-old has yet to open his Villa target account, but already has three assists to his name. Allegedly, Rashford is already open to making his move to Villa permanent.

And although former Villaster Richard Dunne United has offered a damn message given that they leave one of the best PO of the Premier League, he believes that Villa should seriously think about whether they want to sign him permanently.

Dunne said to William Hill: “There has never been any question about the ability and quality of Marcus Rashford when he is on shape, but I think Aston Villa still needs to be wary and have to be waiting before he undertakes to sign him permanently.

“He has to perform week-in, week out, because he is not expected consistent or at the level for far too long. Villa must be sure that he turned a corner and found the club that suits him.

“If they see a determination of Marcus, that he wants to be the best player in the competition – that he has to be – then he can be a real game shanger for villa and someone who can bring them to the next level.

“His potential and power is unlimited. He can win games himself. If they can let him shoot, it is a great signing for them. “

Rashford has already concluded excellent cooperation with a different signs from Villa in January – Marco Asensio. All three of his assists have come by going on the Spaniard and Unai Emery expects the electric partnership to continue in the Champions League.

“We have added players with experience in Europe and in this competition. Usually they are players who play at the highest level that can help us a lot,” said Emery prior to Wednesday with Club Brugge's collision.

“The process they do, gradually adapting to us is going well. We will not only get our goal by individual players.

“We are going to get the collective and build our structure as strongly as possible. As soon as we have our structure, individual players can exploit their skills. This is the challenge we have. “

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