Marcus Rashford won't rush to decide his future - but has ruled out a potential move to London. Rashford, 27, is coming towards the end of his loan spell with , who have the .
United are counting on selling academy graduate Rashford to . The Red Devils have identified Liam Delap, and Matheus Cunha as forward targets who can transform attack from feeble to formidable.
Amorim lost faith in Rashford ahead of the but he's . The forward has scored four goals and laid on five assists in 17 appearances, with his performances earning him a recall to the squad.
But where he'll be playing his club football next season remains uncertain. Rashford, under contract until 2028, is aware he may not be wanted back at United by Amorim, but will wait to decide his future until the summer and he won't move to London.
That rules out , and , who've all been linked with some level of interest in the 27-year-old. Rashford also has no interest in being part of a swap deal amid suggestions that the Red Devils could in a deal for Villa striker .
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As for where Rashford does want to go, his preference is to join a team. That could be either at home or abroad, with , , and Villa battling it out to qualify for next season's competition.
, rumoured to be his dream destination, showed a feeling interest in Rashford in January while Italian giants were also linked. were long considered the frontrunners to sign him until their situation changed.
Rashford remains open to a permanent stay with Villa, who themselves are keen. But saw his side's chances of qualifying for the Champions League take a hit on Tuesday by losing 2-1 away to City.
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The United loanee scored a penalty to equalise in the first half, his sixth start in Villa's last eight games. Emery's side face in an semi-final on Saturday and the Villa boss wants him to play a role at Wembley.
"I am so happy with him, he is performing very well," Emery said of Rashford. "His adaptation has been quick, his commitment to the team and his team mates and the process we are doing together.
"He has been really important for us and he has to keep going. Now, on Saturday, hopefully he can help us again and, like everybody, be ready and focused on this match."
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