Marcus Rashford has ambitions to play in next season’s Champions League and wants to leave Manchester United in the summer following his loan spell with Aston Villa

Marcus Rashford
Marcus Rashford looks set to leave Man United this summer(Image: Getty Images)

Marcus Rashford has accepted that he will never play for Manchester United again. England star Rashford, on loan at Aston Villa until the end of the season, knows he has no future at United while Rubem Amorim is in charge and is therefore plotting his next career move.

Rashford scored his fourth goal since making the switch to Villa in Tuesday’s 2-1 defeat for Unai Emery’s side at Manchester City, to continue his upturn in form since leaving United. Although Rashford is under contract at United until 2028, head coach Amorim does not want the 27-year-old to return to the club when his loan spell at Villa is up.

That has cemented Rashford’s resolve to find a new permanent club this summer, but he is unlikely to remain in the Premier League, with a move to Spain an attractive option. Villa have a £40million option to buy Rashford at the end of the loan agreement, but it is understood he does not favour a permanent move there and sees his future elsewhere.

Rashford wants to decide his next move and it is understood his representatives do not plan to address his future and hold talks with United until at least mid-June.

Sources close to Rashford have told Mirror Football the forward does not want to move to a London club but does want to play in the Champions League next season.

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Villa’s hopes of qualifying for next season’s Champions League suffered a setback with the defeat at City, in which Rashford equalised from the penalty spot. Emery’s side sit seventh in the table, two points behind fifth-placed Newcastle.

Rashford’s representatives have also moved to rule out a player swap deal with the likes of Villa’s Ollie Watkins or Crystal Palace’s Eberechi Eze, both of whom have interested United.

Having lost his England place when his form deserted him at United, Rashford earned a recall on the back of his upturn at Villa, with six assists to add to his four goals from 17 appearances.

Marcus Rashford scored from the penalty spot against Man City(Image: Alex Livesey/Getty Images)

Asked about Rashford’s impact since switching to Villa, boss Emery said: “I’m so happy with him. He’s performing very well.

“He’s been really important for us and he has to keep going. Now, on Saturday, hopefully he can help us again [in the FA Cup semi-final] and, like everybody, be ready and focused on this match.”

From the outside, Rashford’s plans to depart United do not come as a surprise to some. Ex-Red Devil Teddy Sheringham believes the player’s body language has spoken volumes.

“I don’t think there’s a way back for Marcus Rashford at Man United,” he told CasinoApps.com when questioned about a potential return to his parent side. “I don’t think he wants to.

“I look at the body language he giving off at Villa, and it’s like he couldn’t be any happier to be further away from Manchester United if he tried, to be honest. I think that’s the vibe.”

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