Marcus Rashford feels it is unlikely he will play for Manchester United again under Ruben Amorim but will rush to make a decision on his future

Rashford scored his fourth goal since joining Aston Villa on loan in February in Tuesday’s 2-1 defeat at Manchester City.
The striker’s loan deal เล่น UFABET ผ่านมือถือ สะดวกทุกที่ ทุกเวลา with Villa expires at the end of the season.
Although his contract with United runs until 2028 and it is not impossible for Rashford to return, sources close to the player do not see a clear path for him to return to Old Trafford.
Amorim dropped Rashford from the first-team squad in December and, apart from the home defeat to Newcastle on December 30, where he was an unused substitute, he has not selected Rashford for any important match.
After moving to Villa, Amorim said: “I couldn’t make Marcus see the way I saw football and training.”
That means United will have to decide whether to sell the 27-year-old or let him leave on loan again this summer.
As United and Amorim look to sort out the finances to reshape the squad to suit the former Sporting Lisbon boss’ playing style, it would be helpful to have some clarity on one of their highest-paid players.
Rashford has ruled out a move to Crystal Palace and would prefer a move to a team that is playing in the Champions League.
A source close to the player says Rashford has not discussed his future and does not plan to do so until mid-June.
However, it is understood he is not interested in being part of a swap deal, with United interested in Palace’s Eberechi Eze.