The sad reality of Marcus Rashford after leaving MU
Marcus Rashford was considered a “troublemaker” at MU, forced to leave the club in silence. At Aston Villa, he had to prove himself to save his career.
Marcus Rashford has officially left Manchester United to join Aston Villa on loan until the end of the 2024/25 season. However, this is not a great contract or a promising new chapter for the 27-year-old striker’s career. The bitter reality is that Rashford has few options left as Aston Villa is the only team that is really interested in him, while big clubs like Barcelona, AC Milan or Juventus have not made an official offer.
Marcus Rashford is seen as a ‘troublemaker’ at MU, forced to leave the club in silence. At Aston Villa, he must prove himself to save his career
In fact, Villa did not pay a loan fee for Rashford but only paid 75% of his salary, showing that the value of this striker in the transfer market has decreased significantly. This reflects a fact: Rashford is no longer appreciated as before and is facing one of the most important stages to decide the future of his career.
Considered a “troublemaker” at MU, Rashford had to leave quietly
Rashford’s departure from Man Utd was not only due to poor performance but also due to internal problems. Commentator Chris Sutton frankly commented:
“In the past 18 months, Rashford has caused trouble in the Man Utd dressing room, both of the last two managers have criticized him for this. Now, Rashford is in a challenging period at Villa, he needs to put his head down, focus and work hard.”