
Aston Villa manager Unai Emery has insisted no decision has been made on a possible permanent move for Marcus Rashford in the summer.
After leaving Manchester United on loan in January, Rashford has racked up four assists and two goals for Villa, netting twice in Sunday's 3-0 victory over Preston North End in the FA Cup quarter-final.
It was initially reported that Villa have the option to sign Rashford permanently for �40m, although there have since been claims that United are looking to do business at closer to �60m.
Asked whether any decision had been made on Rashford's future after the FA Cup victory, Emery insisted: "Not yet.
"The most important thing is the challenge now and this afternoon, recovering and then preparing for the match against Brighton. A decision about each individual player, it is to get the best of them and the best of us. We don't want to waste time thinking about it."
Rashford, for his part, confessed he is enjoying his football again since his move to Villa in January.
"It's a great feeling, I feel like I've been getting fitter and playing better football since I've been here," he told the BBC after the game. "It's obviously nice for a forward to get a goal so hopefully it continues.
"I think we have to just take it one game at a time and give it 100% on the pitch and see where it takes us. We're a very ambitious team we want to win and try and get as far as we can in all competitions and we also want to push to get back into the top four.
"I think I can still get fitter. I missed a lot of football before joining up with them. At the minute my body feels good, Im injury-free and I'm enjoying my football, so all good for now."
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