Marcus Rashford's transfer preference has been revealed after a successful loan spell at Aston Villa, with a Manchester United return 'very unlikely'.
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- Villa have a ÂŁ40 million buy clause
- Birmingham outfit will try to negotiate
- However, his high wages are a major sticking point
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The England international, who arrived on loan from United in February, has rediscovered form and confidence with four goals and five assists to his name at Villa. According to despite earlier links to Barcelona, Rashford’s preference is now believed to be staying in the West Midlands – provided the circumstances align.
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Villa secured a ÂŁ40 million ($53m) option to buy Rashford outright at the end of his loan spell. However, their decision will likely depend on which European competition they qualify for next season. If the club secures a Champions League berth, their financial position could support such a move. But a lower-tier competition could force a rethink on investment priorities.
The most significant barrier to making the deal permanent lies in Rashford’s hefty salary. The 27-year-old currently earns around ÂŁ350,000 per week – a figure that would shatter Villa’s existing wage structure. That level of remuneration could be difficult to justify, especially if the club fails to secure the financial boost of Champions League qualification.
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Barcelona may also be deterred by the same wage demands. Though the Spanish giants have maintained interest, their own financial constraints — and competing priorities — may force them to explore more cost-effective targets. It’s understood that Rashford has enlisted the help of super-agent Pini Zahavi to explore the Catalan option further, just in case Villa cannot meet the terms he seeks.
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Rashford’s future is also clouded by fitness concerns. A hamstring injury sustained last month has ruled him out of recent fixtures, prompting fears among some Villa supporters that he may have already played his last game for the club. To aid his recovery, Rashford travelled to Dubai for an exclusive rehabilitation program. While there’s no official timeline for his return, there is still hope that he could feature again before the season concludes.
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