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It is the classic photography of a club that is bad. A player joins Manchester United? He seems to have lost the qualities that earned him this transfer. A disappointing player leaves Manchester United? He instantly lives up in the club that has chosen to relaunch it. This is the case of Antony to Betis Seville for example, and of course Marcus Rashford in Aston Villa. Aston Villa, a club that is fine, with a well in place coach, Unai Emery, and a clear game scheme.
Rashford did not become in a month the key element of the villans, but his first steps were very encouraging. Appeared in 4 Premier League matches, he delivered two assists. Beyond this contribution, he made a strong impression on his new teammates who discover a player involved in training, far from the image portrayed by his former Club Manchester United.
Rashford decided
Marcus Rashford's recovery is going well, and the 27 -year -old English international is obviously happy with the turn taken. So much so that he has already made his decision for next summer, according to The Sun. Indeed, he would like to continue the adventure with Aston Villa beyond his current loan. A purchase option also exists, up to € 50 million.
If Aston Villa is still in race in the Champions League, with an 8th finals to compete against Bruges, it is however only 10th of the Premier League, and will have trouble qualifying again for the C1. It does not seem to bother Rashford, ready to invest in the longer term with the Birmingham club. Unless its Renaissance is confirmed and encourages other more upscale clubs to take action next summer.
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