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The future of Marcus Rashford is again the topic of discussing with the English International who weighed his capabilities.
Rashford scored a shot for Aston Villa last night, and his penalty is not enough to reject the last 2-1 defeat in Manchester City, And his representatives were busy this morning by outlining what their client was looking for in the summer.
The club in the Champions League is obligatory until he is willing to move to London.
This significantly narrows the field, although he did not think that Rashford would be in line Renaissance in the villa, for which he has now achieved four times and added six assists in 17 games.
More importantly, he plays with a renewed enthusiasm after he appeared to go through proposals during his last few months in Manchester United.
Rashford’s loan agreement at Villa Park points out at the end of the season, and Villa has the opportunity to make the move permanent, although it obviously requires the will by the players.
Since men are una emery now struggling to end up in the top five and return to the Champions League, maybe a 27-year-old feels he has better opportunities.
So, where could Rashford play next season?
Rashford scored 426 appearances for United, scoring 138 goals, but it still seems unlikely that he will return to Ruben’s Amors’ plans.
The Portuguese were critical of the attitude of the attacker before being persecuted from the picture of the first team, despite United’s fighting.
He would need radical re -thinking from Club and the player to any reconciliation. It is more likely to secenario in which Rashford is sold, and the money has been put on the purchase of number nine in Viktor Gyokores or Victor’s mold except.
Villa is still very much hunting, although it can be reduced to whether or not they qualified for the Champions League.
Rashford certainly welcomed the crew in Villa Park, and the club is undoubtedly on the roadside trajectory under Emery.
If they miss the first five, would Villa to commit significant expenses needed to permanently sign a player?
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PSG is longtime fans of Rashford and the physical profile of players-pacey, athletic and technically gifted-it certainly fits in with Luis Enrique philosophy.
The question is should he? The signing of Khvich Kvadatskhelia from Napoli in January means that they already have four great attack players, and the Georgian star has joined Ousmanu Dembele, Bradley Barcoli and the desire of Doue at Parc des princess.
The move for Rashford is probably unlikely if one of that quartet does not continue.
Another club that has long been interested in Rashford.
The issue with Barca is their financial situation that is unlikely to make it easier enough to move for a player who allegedly orders a weekly salary, allegedly less than £ 400,000 a week.
Turn over the registrations of Dani Olma and Pau Víctor this season is damaging and it is unlikely that Rashford will want to face something similar.
Rossoners were interested in Rashford in January, but it might not be in the summer after a dark season, which is very unlikely to result in the Champions League football football.
Milan is the ninth in the series A and a seemingly missing club.
The move seems to think that Rashford would single out the transition to the dream of Siro (unless Inter does not make a surprise)!
Non-stain, right?
Maybe not. Although Mohamed Salah has signed a new contract, Liverpool will probably be on the market of the new striker with the unfortunate magic of Darwin Nunez at Merseyside, who will end.
Their first choice may be Newcastle’s Alexander Izak, but on Tyneside it would be a little appetite to sell their star. A cheaper option would be Rashford, which is available with a fee in the £ 40m region.
Whether the player will be willing to ruin his united legacy and make the transition to Anfield is another thing, but from a purely football perspective that makes sense.