Marcus Rashford will not have a place at Manchester United as long as coach Ruben Amorim is still at Old Trafford. The "Red Devils" academy graduate joined Aston Villa on loan in January this year and has made a relatively good impression.
At Villa Park, Rashford has 4 assists in 9 matches in all competitions, and created a promising cooperation with Marco Asensio. If he continues to maintain his impressive form, Rashford could be bought by Aston Villa.
That is even more reason when Amorim really turned his back on Rashford. According to the Daily Star, the English striker will have no way back to Old Trafford this summer. The "Red Devils" want to earn about 60 million pounds from selling Rashford.
There is hope that if Rashford continues to impress in the Midlands, his potential price could increase. If Rashford is successfully sold, Amorim will try to sign a proven goalscorer to overcome Man United's difficulties.

Rashford has 3 years left in his busy contract with Man United. And while leaving Old Trafford seems like the most feasible path for Rashford this summer, legend Bryan Robson urges the 27-year-old to reconsider.
"Marcus Rashford has incredible talent and should play better for Manchester United. He should not even move to Aston Villa. He should give his all to Man United.
Whether he returns or not is the decision of the coach and Rashford himself. But for me, he has talent, and you have to maximize his ability. Rashford must reach his full potential and he will be a Man United player next year" - Bryan Robson told The Express.
Amorim has also given his views on Rashford's future. He claimed that Rashford's career at Old Trafford was gone unless he had a positive change.
Speaking last month, the Man United head coach said: "I can't make Rashford look at the way I think about football, as well as the way I want him to train. I just want the best for Rashford and Unai Emery, hopefully they can connect well because Rashford is a very good player.
The problem is that some players can't adapt to the way I see football, while others can. We are trying to rebuild the squad."