EPL: Why I forced Rashford out of Man United - Ruben Amorim speaks on striker's move to Aston Villa

Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim has opened up on the reasons behind Marcus Rashford's surprise move to Aston Villa on loan, according to Daily Post. The 27-year-old striker has joined the Midlands club until the end of the season, with Villa paying up to 75% of his wages and having the option to make the deal permanent for £40 million.

EPL: Why I forced Rashford out of Man United - Ruben Amorim speaks on striker's move to Aston Villa

Speaking in a press conference ahead of their FA cup game, Amorim revealed that he was unable to get Rashford to buy into his ideas and vision for the team, which ultimately led to the player's departure. The manager stated that he couldn't get Rashford to see the game in the same way that he did, and that the player's performance suffered as a result.

According to Amorim, the decision to exile Rashford from the team was not taken lightly, but he felt it was necessary in order to move the team forward. He expressed his admiration for Rashford as a player, but emphasized that he had to make a decision that was in the best interests of the team.

Rashford's move to Villa has come as a surprise to many, given his long association with Manchester United. However, Amorim's comments suggest that the player's departure was inevitable, given the differences between the two parties. The manager's decision to allow Rashford to leave on loan has been seen as a bold move, but one that could ultimately benefit both the player and the team.

Amorim's willingness to speak publicly about the reasons behind Rashford's departure is a rare move in the world of football, where managers often prefer to keep their cards close to their chest. However, the Portuguese manager's comments suggest that he is confident in his decision-making and is willing to be transparent about the challenges he faces in managing a high-profile team like Manchester United.

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