The end of the season could mark a massive change for Marcus Rashford as he weighs up his options for next season.
After 20 years with Manchester United, Rashford left the club for the first time since joining at the age of seven as he joined Aston Villa on loan in January.
After being side-lined by Ruben Amorim, with the United staff growing concerned over his off-field antics and lack of focus on the pitch, a temporary move to Villa Park was agreed.
The Villains have the option to make the move permanent however for £40 million, yet are undecided on whether to go ahead with the deal.
Rashford is not short on options though, with Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea, Barcelona, PSG and Bayern Munich all monitoring his situation closely.
However, Rashford has now made it known that he won’t be considering his future until the end of the season, concentrating on Villa’s FA Cup and Premier League campaigns.
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Conditions for Marcus Rashford to transfer in the summer
That said, he is very clear that he wants to be playing Champions League football next season and isn’t interested in a move to London.
The Daily Mail has also reported there’s also one other condition which Rashford’s representatives have ruled out which is his potential inclusion in a player-swap deal.
It’s been recently reported that United are looking to use Rashford as part of an exchange to bring Ollie Watkins to Old Trafford.
A similar move has also been considered for Crystal Palace’s Eberechi Eze, however these will now be off the table.
Rashford’s agent is reportedly ruling this out due to the complexities that swap deals cause.
As such, any potential buyer of the United attacker will need to come to the table with a cash only offer.
This also benefits United, as the club will benefit more from a straight sale with him being a product of the academy and therefore is pure profit under Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR).
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