According to the latest report from Italian transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, Manchester United's 27-year-old England striker Marcus Rashford has reached an agreement to join Aston Villa on loan, during which Villa will pay 70% of the player's salary, with the remaining 30% being paid by Manchester United. The loan deal also includes a £40 million buy-out clause, which could be followed by a three-and-a-half-year contract.
In mid-December, Rashford said he was open to a new challenge. Marcus Rashford has been completely discarded by new boss Amorim and has not featured in 12 consecutive games, leaving the club in order to play for a game is the only option. On loan from Manchester United to Aston Villa, Rashford can also play in the knockout rounds of the Champions League, and the stage is big to see Rashford play. Aston Villa have just sold their 21-year-old Colombian striker Durán for €77 million + floating transfer fee in the winter window, so Villa have enough money to buy the England striker as long as Rashford plays well.
Marcus Rashford's German turnaround is worth €55 million and has seven goals and three assists in 24 games this season. Marcus Rashford's last appearance for United came on 13 December last year in the Europa League against Viktoria Plzen. As long as Amorim is still in charge of Manchester United, there is no place for Marcus Rashford at the Theatre of Dreams, and the departure of Manchester United's prince may be a win-win option.