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Marcus Rashford: Manchester United Contract Extension

An eventual return of Marcus Rashford to Manchester United is under consideration. Marcus Rashford has been happy at Aston Villa, and a source close to him stated that the transfer has been beneficial for him. However, no decision has been made by Rashford or his representatives, as big clubs might pursue him after his performance against PSG. Unai Emery, Aston Villa's manager, appreciates Rashford but mentioned the difficulty in planning his permanent arrival, especially considering a fee of approximately 40 million euros would be required.

Marcus Rashford is considering returning to Manchester United, where his contract officially ends in June 2028. Although previously deemed impossible due to strained relations with manager Ruben Amorim and Sir Jim Ratcliffe, the option is now being reconsidered by Manchester United amidst their current struggles. Rashford would need to mend his relationship with Amorim for this to happen.

The Sun reports on the potential return of Marcus Rashford to Manchester United amidst the club's goalscoring challenges. A return to Old Trafford has also not been ruled out given United’s goalscoring problems - but only if Rashford heals his relationship with manager Ruben Amorim. Amorim is planning a major summer clearout as Man Utd look set for their worst ever Premier League finish. Rashford poses as a candidate as his contract would free up a lot of space on the wage bill.

Marcus Rashford's return to Manchester United depends on crucial talks with Ruben Amorim at the end of his loan spell at Aston Villa. Ruben Amorim is expected to hold discussions with Rashford regarding his future at Manchester United.

Marcus Rashford is now open to the possibility of staying at Manchester United for the rest of the season and potentially beyond. He is putting in additional training sessions to ensure fitness and readiness if called upon by the club.

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