Marcus Rashford was banished by Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim and sent to Aston Villa.

Marcus Rashford has been told that he will have to change one thing if he wants to return to Manchester United, while a shocking report about his future has emerged.

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Rashford was banished from Manchester United’s first team by Ruben Amorim and sent on loan to Aston Villa in the January window. Under Unai Emery, he has impressed, with three goals and four assists in 12 appearances across all competitions.

It was tough for Aston Villa yesterday Wednesday at the Parc des Princes in the first quarter-final of the Champions League. – Aston Villa have 3 – 1 to make up for next Tuesday in the second leg at Villa Park.

The 27-year-old is reviving his career after a difficult spell at Old Trafford and was rewarded for his recent form with a recall to the England national team by Thomas Tuchel. Aston Villa, who cover 75 percent of the player’s salary, have a deal in place to secure his services permanently for £40 million.

But Rashford could turn down a permanent move to Villa this summer after a sensational report about his future has emerged.

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However, former Manchester United star Louis Saha believes that if Rashford wants to return to United, he needs to get rid of his “ego”.

“I think he can return to Manchester United, but he needs to change his personality and mindset,” he told talkSPORT.

“He has shown on the pitch what a top player he is, but he has to get rid of all this ego – it’s that simple. If you want to destroy the defense and help the team succeed, you have to do it in so many different ways.

“It’s not about teammates or the manager, it’s about himself, and until his attitude changes, we won’t see the real Marcus Rashford.

“I, like many others, am a big fan and was really disappointed when he left Manchester United because of the reasons why it broke down at Old Trafford – but especially the way he is performing at Aston Villa now.

Saha, who scored 42 goals for Manchester United, added:

“He has no excuses. It’s not about people, tactics or connection to the fans, and it’s “nonsense” to me when someone claims that. It is his job to find solutions and adapt.

“I really believe he can do it, and if he sets his mind to it, I honestly think he can succeed anywhere in the world.