Marcus Rashford will only make a decision about his future in the summer.
The Manchester United star is on loan in Aston Villa, and it seems unlikely that he will return to Oid Trafford, while Ruben Amorim will remain as head coach.
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.
Asked about the progress of Rashford in the Etihad on Tuesday evening, Emery said: 'I am so happy with him, he performs very well. His adjustment has been fast, his dedication to the team and his teammates and the process that we do together.
“He has been really important to us and he must continue. Now, on Saturday, he can hopefully help us again and, just like everyone else, are ready and focused on this competition. '
