- Rashford left United for the first time, joining Aston Villa on loan last month
- The former Manchester United captain, Roy Keane, is not sold in motion
- Listen now: Everything is starting! Does Premier League really need to look at goal celebrations?
Roy Keane has questioned how Marcus Rashford will recover his hunger 'in Aston Villa after joining the Manchester United club.
Rashford, who has been at Manchester United since he was a child, chose to move in January after an interview with bombs where he revealed that he wanted to leave after the arrival of Ruben Amoirm.
After scoring only seconds in the first amorim game in Ipswich, things went down quickly for the couple and their relationship seemed to be damaged out of repair before the striker's departure.
He did not play after being abandoned for the Manchester derby on December 15, and Amorim questions his training standards and maintained that opinion when asked in later weeks.
The Portuguese doubled in the claim weeks later, when amazingly suggested that he would prefer to play his 63 -year -old goalkeeper instead of Rashford.
All of that turned out that the 27 -year -old went to Villa on loan, but Keane, speaking in ITV, questioned the measure.
![Roy Keane has broken his silence in the Moving of the January loan by Marcus Rashford to Aston Villa](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/07/20/94985071-14373835-image-m-24_1738960426898.jpg)
Roy Keane has broken his silence in the Moving of the January loan by Marcus Rashford to Aston Villa
![Rashford wrote a temporary agreement with Villa, leaving United for the first time in his career](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/07/20/94985069-14373835-image-a-25_1738960434253.jpg)
Rashford wrote a temporary agreement with Villa, leaving United for the first time in his career
![Keane (left) and Ian Wright (right) did not agree on the potential result for movement](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/07/20/94985035-14373835-image-a-40_1738960692587.jpg)
Keane (left) and Ian Wright (right) did not agree on the potential result for movement
“It's sad but has been in the cards last year or two,” said former Manchester United captain. They clearly did not go up.
'The strange thing is that I thought I would go abroad for a new adventure, but to go to Villa, it surprised me. If you have lost hunger in United, how will you get it in Aston Villa?
Ian Wright, meanwhile, was working with Keane and fought against Rashford's corner.
The former Arsenal man suggested that a change of stage could do well, even if his new club is in the same league.
“We know where United wants to be, but he goes to a team that works better,” Keane said. 'We cannot miss Villa and what they have done.
'If you can go there and recover its form, it is a good player. We will see, everyone talks about body language.
Keane, however, did not have it. “When you lose hunger, it's hard to recover it,” he said. 'You can't compare Aston Villa with Man United. How can hunger be there if you don't have it in United?
Wright replied: “He has done it very well for United here, but maybe it's time to leave,” before Keane said: “I thought I would go abroad for a new environment. It will still have its headquarters in Manchester, it will still have its crew Around him, whatever.
![Keane argued that Rashford will have difficulty recovering his hunger in Villa if he can't get it while in United](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/07/20/94985073-14373835-image-m-39_1738960675017.jpg)
Keane argued that Rashford will have difficulty recovering his hunger in Villa if he can't get it while in United
Meanwhile, Rashford could be prepared to run on the town side with Ollie Watkins fighting with injuries.
Villa will face Tottenham in the FA Cup this weekend, before organizing Ipswich and then Liverpool in the Premier League.
He was one of the three attacker talents to arrive in January, with Donyell Malen arriving from Borussia Dortmund and Marco Asensio Psg.
Villa is currently eighth in the Premier League table, six points of the first four.