Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford has completed a loan move to Aston Villa, both clubs confirmed on Sunday. The England international will remain with Villa until the end of the season, marking the end of a turbulent period at Old Trafford.
Rashford, capped 60 times for England, has struggled for game time under United manager Ruben Amorim. He had not featured for the club since mid-December, with Amorim openly questioning his work rate and commitment. The forward admitted he was ready for a new challenge, and his move to Villa comes after several clubs expressed interest in signing him.
“I was lucky to have a few clubs approach me, but Aston Villa was an easy decision,” Rashford stated on social media. “I really admire the way that Aston Villa have been playing this season and the manager’s ambitions. I just want to play football and am excited to get started.”
Rashford also took the opportunity to express gratitude toward his former club. “I would like to thank Manchester United and Aston Villa for making this loan deal happen… I wish everyone at Manchester United all the best for the rest of the season,” he added.
The 26-year-old has been a loyal servant to United since breaking into the first team in 2016. Coming through the club’s youth academy, Rashford has made 426 appearances, scoring 138 goals. During his time with the Red Devils, he won the Europa League, two FA Cups, and two League Cups.
Despite his past contributions, recent months saw him sidelined, with Amorim opting to leave him out of the squad entirely. The manager even went as far as stating he would rather put a goalkeeping coach on the bench than select a player not fully committed.
Aston Villa, currently competing for a top-four finish in the Premier League, will hope Rashford’s arrival boosts their attacking options. The club has been in impressive form this season, and manager Unai Emery will be keen to integrate Rashford into his squad quickly.
Villa has also been active in the January transfer window, securing the signings of Spanish fullback Andrés García from Levante and Dutch forward Donyell Malen from Borussia Dortmund. With Rashford now in their ranks, Villa aims to maintain their strong run of form and push for a Champions League spot.
For Rashford, this move represents a fresh start and an opportunity to rediscover his best form. With England’s Euro 2024 squad selection on the horizon, regular playing time at Villa could also boost his chances of being included in Gareth Southgate’s plans for the tournament.