Marcus Rashford (Manchester United)
His loan spell at Aston Villa has helped Marcus Rashford mature a lot. He played for a team other than Man United for the first time in many years, as a boy.
Coming to Villa Park was a rather positive experience, although he was sometimes plagued by injuries. In 10 matches played last season in the Premier League, Rashford scored 2 goals and had 3 assists. Therefore, if he is bought by Aston Villa this summer, or moved to another team other than Man United, it will be a good direction for Rashford to once again and forever not suffer at Old Trafford.

Jack Grealish (Manchester City)
Perhaps Jack Grealish should leave Man City right after the team won the treble in 2023. Because since then, the English star has been considered a redundant player at the Etihad. There are many reasons for this, but in the end, he has no future under Pep Guardiola. The proof is that Grealish is not on the Citizens' squad for the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup.
In his three-year spell, Jack Grealish played 3,500 minutes for Man City. This number decreased to 2,114 minutes and only 1,521 minutes in the following two seasons. At the age of 29, the next step will be the final stage of his career, so the former Aston Villa star needs to calculate very carefully.

Darwin Nunez (Liverpool)
Last season, Nunez was the Premier League king after being crowned with Liverpool. However, his contributions are very limited. He has played 30 times in the recent campaign but has only started 8 times. The Uruguayan striker's biggest highlight was only a double against Brentford. Obviously, Nunez has never been the cards biggest hitter for Arne Slot in attack.
At 25 and in good shape, a less pressured destination could be Nunez's lifebuoy. This is a striker model with a lot of potential and needs to be put into the hands of a coach to exploit it all.

Raheem Sterling (Ch Chelsea)
The English striker, when loaned to Arsenal, could not regain his image in the Man City shirt. Last season, he played 17 Premier League games for The Gunners but failed to score any goals and was "returned to the production site". Stamford Bridge is currently too cramped, no longer a destination for the 30-year-old striker.
Sterling should accept a pay cut and choose a mid-table team to play and have more scoring opportunities. The 2026 World Cup will start in just one year. At no other time, the English star needs a place to express himself, if not to sink into the minds of "Three Lions" fans.

Federico Chiesa (Liverpool)
The Italian striker once shared his speed in the Premier League so quickly that it was difficult for him to keep up. true, after a very long time playing for Liverpool, Chiesa could not regain the image of European dominance as he had in the 2020 - 2021 period.
As the Kop's attack is getting shaky, especially with the appearance of expensive rookie Florian Wirtz, Chiesa's desire to stay is difficult as the home team needs to liquidate the surplus players to compensate for the 150 million Euros payable to Leverkusen.
Returning to Serie A is the best step for Chiesa at the moment, but where is the right destination for the 27-year-old star?

Oleksandr Zinchenko (Arsenal)
Before moving to Arsenal, Zinchenko was a mainstay of Man City. In his early days at The Gunners, he was an indispensable star of Mikel Arteta. However, the Emirates Stadium now has no place for the Ukrainian defender.
The arrival of Myles Lewis-Skelly and Riccardo Calafiori has left Zinchenko's future very uncertain. Not to mention, in somecue situations, Arsenal may have left Jurrien Timber, further reducing Zinchenko's playing opportunities.
The 28-year-old star still has some qualities such as being highly qualified to organize and coordinate with strikers. He is one of the typical full-backs inverted in world football in recent years. Zinchenko's value still exists, as long as he chooses the right destination in the near future.
