Aston Villa are reportedly interested in signing Manchester United’s out-of-favour striker Marcus Rashford, who has not featured for the Red Devils since being dropped for the Manchester derby on December 12.
United head coach Ruben Amorim recently expressed his desire to reintegrate Rashford but emphasized that the player had failed to meet the standards required of his squad.
“I feel the side would be better with Rashford in it,” Amorim said, “but the player has not met the standards I demand.”
Rashford’s representatives have been in discussions with several top European clubs to assess interest. With the transfer window closing on Monday at 23:00 GMT, Rashford’s future remains uncertain, though a loan move appears to be the most likely outcome.
Villa, keen to strengthen their attack for Champions League football in March, are reportedly among the clubs interested. However, there is no confirmation of formal contact with United, nor clarity on whether Rashford would be open to the move.
Barcelona, believed to be Rashford’s preferred destination, also remain a contender despite ongoing financial uncertainties.
A major factor complicating any potential deal is Rashford’s salary, which exceeds £300,000 per week. United are hesitant to subsidize wages in any transfer, either loan or permanent, as they continue efforts to cut costs.