The Manchester United forward scored a screamer at Elland Road against Costa Rica, that may well have secured him a starting spot for England, but his future at Old Trafford is a little less certain.
So far, it is unknown whether Jose Mourinho will offer the 20-year-old a more prominent role next season, ahead of Romelu Lukaku and Alexis Sanchez, but the youngster will be seeking out more game time for sure.
If Rashford were to consider a season on-loan elsewhere in the Premier League, he already has a long list of suitors including; Everton, Leicester City and Newcastle United.
However, when Mourinho was asked back in May whether Rashford would be shipped out next season on a loan deal, he said rather emphatically: ''No, he impresses me. He does not need to leave to play or to need anything.''
For his part, Rashford admitted earlier in the week that he is caught in a 'Catch-22' because although he wants to play regularly, he now at least is fresh and ready heading into the World Cup group stages.