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Marcus Rashford will not make a decision on his future before the summer.
The Manchester United star is loaned to Aston Villa, and it seems unlikely to return to Oid Trafford while Ruben Amorim remains as head coach.
Rashford is under contract in United until 2028 and the club must decide to keep the international in England, sell it or send it again on loan.
However, Rashford will also have his say on his next move, and it is understood that his representatives will not sit for talks before mid-June as soon as possible.
The 27 -year -old does not want to move to London and wishes to join a club in the Champions League.
The hopes for the qualification of the villa underwent a backhand when they lost 2-1 against a winner of the 94th minute in Manchester City on Tuesday evening after Rashford equalized penalty.
Marcus Rashford, who is ready at Villa, will not make a decision on his future before summer

The 27 -year -old marked the penalty place against Manchester City in Etihad last night

Marcus Rashford is different to return to Old Trafford while Ruben Amorim remains in charge
His camp has also excluded a exchange of players with people like Ollie Watkins and Ebelechi Eze of Villa, Crystal Palace, due to the complexities of an exchange.
Rashford has deserved a reminder in England following its improved form since its departure from United for Villa, contributing four goals and six assists in 17 appearances for the team of Unai Emery.
He would be happy at Villa Park where he gets along well with his teammates and coaches.
Rashford focuses on the end of the season there after having helped Villa in the semi-finals of the FA Cup against Crystal Palace in Wembley on Saturday, and the assertions for a return to the Champions League having narrowly lost against the Paris Saint-Germain favorites in the last eight.
Asked about the progress of Rashford at Etihad on Tuesday evening, Emery said: “I am so satisfied with him, he behaves very well. His adaptation was rapid, his commitment to the team and his teammates and the process we make together.
“It was really important to us and it must continue. Now, Saturday, I hope he can help us again and, like everyone else, be ready and focused on this match.