Rashford's loan deal includes a £40 million option to buy him permanently, but Foster doubts that Villa will exercise this clause. He pointed out that Rashford's body language has been inconsistent, with some good performances but also some disappointing ones. For example, he struggled against PSG in the first leg of their Champions League match.
Foster thinks that Villa may be hesitant to sign Rashford due to his high wages and the fact that Manchester United may want to sell him due to financial constraints. He also believes that Villa's manager, Unai Emery, may not see Rashford as a good fit for the team's system.
As a result, Rashford may have to consider taking a pay cut if he wants to stay in the Premier League. Barcelona have been linked with a potential bid for the forward, which could see his wages decrease from around £325,000 per week.