Rashford will focus on recovering for England's upcoming games in June instead of returning to Villa. This decision was made after tests confirmed the extent of his injury. While it's not impossible that he might play again this season, it's highly unlikely.
Rashford has contributed six goals and assists during his time at Villa Park, which has been a positive turn-around for him, similar to his United teammate Antony's performance at Real Betis. Villa has a permanent £40M option to sign Rashford, but this may be affected by his injury.
Aston Villa is still aiming to qualify for Europe by securing a top five position in the Premier League, which they can achieve by beating teams like Newcastle United and Nottingham Forest. Manager Unai Emery is proud of the team's progress and hopes to dominate the league and make it to Europe next year.