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Sky: Villa does not have the right to buy Rashford, and if they cannot sell it, Manchester United may continue to rent it out

May 17 According to Sky Sports, Villa does not have the right to buy Rashford. If Manchester United cannot sell the player, they will continue to rent out the player.

Rashford will decide his future after the season, and although it is not clear which club he will eventually join, it is certain that he will leave Manchester United, which has priced him £40 million. Joining Villa in the winter window and playing under Emery brought Rashford back to life (4 goals and 6 assists in 17 games), he had a broken relationship with coach Amorin before leaving Manchester United in February.

According to Sky Sports, Rashford chose a player with the Champions League qualification, so it is still possible to stay in Villa. In March, Villa had not decided whether to sign Rashford with £40 million, and Manchester United asked for the same price for other interested clubs, and Villa did not have the right to buy it. It is believed that Rashford is not willing to go to a club in London if he decides to transfer to other Premier League teams. United seem to be looking for a replacement for Rashford, with Cunha and Drapp being the main targets.

Rashford's salary may once again be a barrier to his transfer, and as one of Manchester United's highest-paid players, finding a club willing to match his salary is not easy. United hopes to raise transfer funds this summer by selling players, but Rashford's representative refused to allow his clients to be included in any exchange deals. Therefore, if a permanent transfer agreement cannot be reached, Manchester United may be forced to loan Rashford again.