Rashford Expresses Uncertainty About Playing for United Again with Amorim as Manager
- John Fay
- 16 hours ago
- 1 min read

Marcus Rashford's time at Manchester United may be nearing an end, as his relationship with manager Rúben Amorim appears beyond repair.
Currently on loan at Aston Villa, Rashford has found some form — scoring 4 goals and providing 6 assists in 17 games — helping Villa stay competitive in the race for the Champions League and earning a recall to the England squad.
Despite being under contract with United until 2028, sources close to Rashford believe a return to Old Trafford is unlikely. Amorim sidelined the 27-year-old in December and has since questioned his commitment to the training and playing style required.
With United needing clarity on one of their top earners, a decision looms: sell or loan again. Rashford has reportedly ruled out a move to London and prefers a club already in the Champions League. He’s also not open to swap deals, despite rumors linking United with Crystal Palace’s Eberechi Eze.
While Villa boss Unai Emery remains cautious about Rashford’s long-term future, he’s praised the striker’s attitude and performance. As the season wraps up and transfer windows approach, Rashford is expected to weigh his options — but not until mid-June.
Where he ends up next is still a mystery, but interest across Europe is growing.
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