Marcus Rashford may never play for Aston Villa again, thanks to 'first option' clause
Briefly

Marcus Rashford's loan stint at Aston Villa has been positive despite an unfortunate hamstring injury that will keep him out for the remainder of the season. The forward made the switch to Villa Park after a challenging period at Manchester United, under new management. During his time with Villa, Rashford scored four goals and provided six assists in 17 matches, showcasing a revitalized form. The injury will not only prevent him from participating in crucial matches but also from facing his parent club, Manchester United, raising doubts about his future as Villa assesses a potential £40 million option to buy.
Marcus Rashford's loan to Aston Villa appeared to revitalize his career, contributing significantly with four goals and six assists in just 17 appearances.
Rashford's hamstring injury ends his season prematurely, leaving Aston Villa without a key player as they strive for Champions League qualification.
With Premier League rules banning loan players from facing parent clubs, Rashford will miss the match against Manchester United on the final day.
Aston Villa holds a £40 million option to buy Rashford, yet uncertainty looms as they are not guaranteed first option to secure his signature.
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