Manchester United "will not be happy" with Marcus Rashford's bright Aston Villa form amid reports of a permanent summer exit, warned Dwight Yorke.

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Yorke excited to see Rashford shine at Villa ParkBelieves Man Utd made a mistakeHailed Emery for getting the best out of himFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?

Since joining Aston Villa, Rashford’s performances have seen a remarkable upturn, highlighted by his pivotal role in their 2-1 comeback win against Chelsea last Saturday. The forward registered both assists for Marco Asensio, helping Villa secure a vital victory.

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Ex-Manchester United forward Yorke has been quick to praise Rashford’s revival at Villa. At 27, he believes that Rashford should be one of the Premier League’s top performers and lavished praise on Villa for their shrewd business in the winter transfer window.

WHAT YORKE SAID

Speaking toYorke said: "I know there's still 11 games, but you watch. The reason why Villa will be so sustainable and consistent for the remainder of the season is because of the addition of Rashford. He is electrifying. I've been in football for a long time, and I consider myself as a baller. This guy is also a baller. Rashford can fly. You get his mindset right; he will lift up the place if he's in the right mood. And he looks like he's getting his juice back.

"I think the manager that he's playing for is an exceptional manager and we'll get the best out of him. The Man United camp will not be very happy with what they're about to see in the coming weeks and months. Watch him go to work. He's just going to send a message and say, right, there you go. Just watch the space."

DID YOU KNOW?

According to , the England international is now seriously considering a permanent move to Villa Park. Rashford is reportedly eager to continue his development under Unai Emery, whom he believes is the right manager to help him rediscover his best form. With the 2026 World Cup on the horizon, the Carrington graduate is hoping that a strong full season with Villa will help him secure a place in Thomas Tuchel's squad for the tournament in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

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