“Ambition Drew Me Here,” Marcus Rashford Says As He Seeks Revival at Aston Villa
In a significant move for both player and club, Marcus Rashford has joined Aston Villa on a loan deal until the end of the season, citing the club’s “constant ambition” as a key factor in his decision.
The 27-year-old forward arrived from Manchester United, where he has not featured since mid-December after falling out of favor with manager Ruben Amorim.
Rashford’s transfer to Villa Park comes after speculation linking him to top European clubs like AC Milan and Barcelona. Aston Villa currently sits eighth in the Premier League, eight points clear of a struggling Manchester United, and has a Champions League last-16 clash scheduled for March.
Expressing his enthusiasm for the move, Rashford stated, “It’s an ambitious time for this club, and a great opportunity for me to join this team and help them keep pushing forward.” Villa is reportedly considering a £40 million ($49 million) option to buy the England international, should the loan spell prove successful.
The forward also praised manager Unai Emery, acknowledging the remarkable progress the club has made under his leadership. “It’s the constant ambition which is attractive and why you want to join such a club,” Rashford added. “You want to keep improving year on year.”
Rashford’s tenure at Manchester United began when he was just seven years old, and he made a notable impact early this season by scoring the first goal of Amorim’s tenure during a 1-1 draw with Ipswich. However, his form dipped, and he managed only seven goals in 24 appearances, leading to concerns about his attitude and ultimately his exclusion from the squad.
Looking ahead, Rashford is eager to make his debut for Villa when they face Tottenham in the FA Cup fourth round on Sunday. “I’ve had to choose somewhere where I feel my style of football is suited and can help them and help me rediscover and improve as a player,” he said.
With a clear ambition to contribute to Villa’s success, Rashford is determined to make the most of his time at the club. “I know I can hurt teams, and when I’m playing at my best, I can decide football games. That’ll be my only ambition and goal: to help the team win more games, more points, and hopefully create history.”