Marcus Rashford’s recent loan move to Aston Villa has ignited a renewed focus on his England career, with national team manager Thomas Tuchel reportedly assuring the forward of his importance to the squad’s future.
This comes after Rashford was notably absent from the 2024 Euro squad, a decision former manager Gareth Southgate made amidst stiff competition for attacking positions.
Rashford, who has earned 60 caps and scored 17 goals for England since his debut in 2016, had become a mainstay in the national setup, including a key role in the 2022 World Cup.
However, a lack of consistent playing time at his parent club, Manchester United, saw him fall out of favor.
Southgate’s preference for players like Eberechi Eze, Anthony Gordon, and even Rashford’s new Villa teammate, Ollie Watkins, highlighted the need for the 27-year-old to secure regular first-team football.
Tuchel, recognizing Rashford’s talent and potential, wasted no time in communicating his vision for the player’s international future. According to a source quoted by The Sun via Goal.com, Tuchel told Rashford and his representatives that he considers him “an essential part of the England squad going forward.”
The loan move to Aston Villa, under the management of Unai Emery, offers Rashford the perfect opportunity to revitalize his career.
Reports suggest a renewed sense of purpose for the forward, with increased dedication to training and a positive attitude at Villa’s Bodymoor Heath training ground.
This contrasts with reports of strained relationships and a lack of playing time at Manchester United, which ultimately led to the loan.
While it remains to be seen when Rashford will make his Villa debut, he is eligible for selection in this weekend’s FA Cup clash against Tottenham Hotspur.