'It's NEVER in a million years!' — Marcus Rashford issued transfer warning

Marcus Rashford has been informed that a move from Manchester United to Arsenal is off the table, even if he makes a huge fuss about it.

The striker, who was loaned to Aston Villa in January, may look for a permanent transfer in the summer. However, former United goalkeeper Ben Foster has dismissed any possibility of a switch to Arsenal, claiming that United would never sell to their rivals "in a million years."

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Rashford had fallen out of favor with United manager Ruben Amorim, not playing since December 12 until his debut for Villa on February 9. The chances of him returning to United seem slim, and Villa reportedly holds a £40 million option to sign him permanently. However, Rashford himself has doubts about his future.

On his podcast, Foster commented: "Manchester United would never have loaned him to Arsenal in January, not in a million years. They wouldn’t do it now either. Even if Rashford were to cause a huge scene, United would never, ever send him to Arsenal. They would be more than happy to let him go to Villa, but Arsenal is a different story. I can guarantee you that."

Rashford has climbed the Premier League table after joining Aston Villa, who are currently in the top half and fighting for a spot in Europe next season. He is also poised to make his Champions League debut with Villa in their upcoming round of 16 clash against Club Brugge next week.

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