According to reports, Marcus Rashford has ruled out the opportunity to play for Manchester United again and again join Aston Villa borrowed for the rest of the season.
The graduate of the United Academy has spent the past seven weeks in exile, played a single minute of Ruben Amorim, who only named him in a matchday squad from December. The Villa offered Rashford a escape route from Old Trafford and brought it on a loan for the rest of the season.
Amorim was tirelessly asked for Rashford, which was deposed before the Manchester Derby from December because of his behavior in training and outside the field. The Portuguese boss became more and more frustrated about this question of survey and insisted that he preferred to play his 63-year-old goalkeeper coach Jorge Vital as “a player who does not give the maximum every day”.
Rashford is now “extremely unlikely” to ever play a competition game for United again and, according to the information, has an “almost irreparable” relationship with his youth club. The guardian.
This attitude should be independent of Amorim, since United’s upper hierarchy sanctioned the step to sell Rashford.
The Red Devils hardly thrive in the absence of their academy star. United’s dark 2-0 against Crystal Palace On Sunday was the fifth defeat of the club at seven home games under Amorim.
When the Portuguese head coach – who broke all false records – leaves before the end of the campaign, Rashford was made to follow Jadon Sancho’s approach to return to United in the previous season before moving off.
Rashford described his spell in the villa fascinatingly as “only at short notice”, although the club has the opportunity to buy the 27-year-old for 40 million GBP. “I had to choose somewhere where my football style is suitable and can help you and help me to rediscover and improve myself as a player,” he added. “I want to do the best of my time here.”