

Recent reports show Aston Villa made the final decision on whether to retain Marcus Rashford in the June 2025 transfer window.
Aston Villa has officially confirmed that they will not activate the £40 million purchase option terms of Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford in the June 2025 transfer window.
The decision ends recent speculation, linking England International to the permanent transfer of Villa Parks and returning to Old Trafford before the 2025/26 season.
Rashford was a topic of interest to several clubs after WAT and is still seen as an impressive season rental season in the market.
With the £40 million valuation still active, other potential suitors have been identified as Barcelona and now it is expected that their options can be evaluated given Villa’s withdrawal from negotiations.
At the age of 26, Rashford was still regarded as an n-attack asset, and any club would like to have his pace, Flair and offensive instincts, which once made him a prominent figure in the club and countryside.
However, Manchester United is willing to offer a quote as they consider partial overhaul under the new management and ownership directives.
Premier League and European clubs will closely monitor the situation, especially given Rashford’s proven Premier League experience and relative affordability in today’s transfer market. Currently, he has rejoined the Manchester United setup, but his long-term future remains uncertain.
