LONDON: Marcus Rashford will look to reignite his career at Aston Villa after joining on loan for the rest of the season from Manchester United, where he has fallen out with recently hired manager Ruben Amorim.
The move was completed late Sunday, with neither Premier League club disclosing any more terms surrounding the deal. The Press Association and other sections of the British media have reported Rashford was joining Villa with a view to a permanent transfer for ÂŁ40 million ($50 million) and that Villa was paying a loan fee as well as covering the majority of Rashfordâs salary, reportedly worth nearly $400,000 a week.
The 27-year-old forward, one of the most famous players in the Premier League, had not played for United, his hometown club, since Dec. 12 amid concerns from Amorim about Rashfordâs commitment to training. He has also been overlooked for recent England squads and didnât play at the European Championship last year, after a season when he was dropped by United on one occasion for disciplinary reasons.
There was speculation about a move to Italy or șÚÁÏÉçÇű, but Rashford is staying in England and now needs to prove to Villa manager Unai Emery he deserves playing time.
Villa sold Colombia striker Jhon Duran to Saudi club Al-Nassr for a reported fee of ÂŁ64 million ($80 million) on Friday so needed an attacking player to provide competition for Ollie Watkins.
Rashford scored 30 goals in the 2022-23 season, the most prolific of his career after bursting onto the scene early in 2016 at the age of 18, but hasnât approached that level since. He has seven goals in all competitions this season.
Amorim recently said he would rather put Unitedâs 63-year-old goalkeeping coach in the squad ahead of someone who isnât fully committed in training, as he perceives Rashford.
âThe reason is the training, what I think a footballer should do in training, in life and every day. If things donât change, I will not change,â he said. âItâs the same situation for every player. If you do the maximum and the right things then we can use every player.â
At one point, Rashford even acknowledged he was âready for a new challenge.â
Rashford has made 426 appearances for United, scoring 138 goals, and made a name for himself for his off-the-field work during the pandemic when his lobbying led to the British government agreeing to keep funding meals for poor students after initial resistance.